| Description PSP comes in a black color, with a 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD centered in a sleek ergonomic design with a high-quality finish that fits comfortably in the hands. The PlayStation Portable Core Unit features an AC power cord, AC adapter and a smaller, more efficient battery pack that lasts up to six hours. Featuring 64MB of internal system memory and a dedicated PSP CPU running at up to 333MHz, the PSP has the horsepower you need for an unmatched gaming experience. The screen sports a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, 480 x 272 pixel resolution, and 16.7 million colors for graphics that come alive on the screen.
Connections 1 x headphones / remote control, 1 x USB ( mini-USB Type B ), 1 x DC power input, Component video output, Composite video output | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
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First contributed by: Last updated: 2008-02-26 16:51:31.0 by Introduction This wasa found on Clickondetroit.com FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. -- A child was burned at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills when the video game in his pants pocket caught on fire around 9 a.m. on Wednesday Police said the fire burned a hole in his pants and Harold Clay, 12, suffered minor burns. "He said it wasn't a gradual heat. It really started heating up. He's always been taught, burn- fire- smoke, you drop and you roll. So, he was in his band class and he dropped and rolled," said the victim's mother Sheila Clay. A teacher was able to get the player away from the Harold The video game was a Sony PSP. Police said the player overheated and exploded. The school was placed on lockdown so emergency personnel could get through the building to help the child. The lockdown has been lifted. Harold was treated at the hospital for second-degree burns to the leg and was back in school later that afternoon. Ironically, the name of the game that was inside the player was called Burn Out. "It was unbelievable, because it wasn't on. It was just in his pocket," said the victim's father, Harold Clay. Harold's parents said they plan to contact Sony to see if any other cases have been reported. Police are still investigating the cause. Detailed Description This wasa found on Clickondetroit.com FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. -- A child was burned at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills when the video game in his pants pocket caught on fire around 9 a.m. on Wednesday Police said the fire burned a hole in his pants and Harold Clay, 12, suffered minor burns. "He said it wasn't a gradual heat. It really started heating up. He's always been taught, burn- fire- smoke, you drop and you roll. So, he was in his band class and he dropped and rolled," said the victim's mother Sheila Clay. A teacher was able to get the player away from the Harold The video game was a Sony PSP. Police said the player overheated and exploded. The school was placed on lockdown so emergency personnel could get through the building to help the child. The lockdown has been lifted. Harold was treated at the hospital for second-degree burns to the leg and was back in school later that afternoon. Ironically, the name of the game that was inside the player was called Burn Out. "It was unbelievable, because it wasn't on. It was just in his pocket," said the victim's father, Harold Clay. Harold's parents said they plan to contact Sony to see if any other cases have been reported. Police are still investigating the cause. !--stopin Read more... |
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