Sony released a new update for the Psp. PSP (PlayStation Portable) firmware update (v6.00) will be available soon. This is a minor update, but here’s quick head’s up on what to expect.
For so many years now Nintendo has always dominated the handheld market, ever since the Gameboy first launched in 1989 other companies have repeatedly tried to compete against the wildly popular device and all have failed to even put a dent in the big N's market share of handheld gaming. However some speculate that the iPhone will soon compete directly against the DS, and will prove to be a worthy opponent.
Video game website 1UP has revealed that a new PSP is in the works that is called "PSP Go!". The hardware seems like it will remain the same, however the body of the system will change to a "slide up" style rather then the wide body of the current PSP. Also the rumor says that the UMD slot will be gone and that the system will be able to download its games from online. Supposedly the PSP Go! will be in two variation: 8 gigabyte and 16 gigabyte and that it will be released around holiday time.
iFi audio launches the GO link 2 Max at $85. Dual ESS Sabre DACs, 241mW output, DSD256 support, and S-Balanced tech in a USB-C dongle. Here is what you need to know.
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