J Jonnyram Member Oct 5, 2004 #51 Culex said: Then entire unit was warm, or the area where the battery is housed? Click to expand... I don't know where the battery was housed, but the parts where my fingers touched the back of the PSP were warm.
Culex said: Then entire unit was warm, or the area where the battery is housed? Click to expand... I don't know where the battery was housed, but the parts where my fingers touched the back of the PSP were warm.
C Culex Banned Oct 5, 2004 #52 Jonnyram said: I don't know where the battery was housed, but the parts where my fingers touched the back of the PSP were warm. Click to expand... Is the back of the PSP flat, or are there grooves, ala the Nomad?
Jonnyram said: I don't know where the battery was housed, but the parts where my fingers touched the back of the PSP were warm. Click to expand... Is the back of the PSP flat, or are there grooves, ala the Nomad?
J Jonnyram Member Oct 5, 2004 #53 It's not flat... the left and right parts are raised slightly, which makes it easier to hold. There's a pic here. I don't know what you mean by "grooves", though.
It's not flat... the left and right parts are raised slightly, which makes it easier to hold. There's a pic here. I don't know what you mean by "grooves", though.
C Culex Banned Oct 5, 2004 #54 Oh, yea, I forgot what the back looked like on it. The Sega Nomad had "grooves", for lack of a better word, that fit comfortably against your fingers on the back.
Oh, yea, I forgot what the back looked like on it. The Sega Nomad had "grooves", for lack of a better word, that fit comfortably against your fingers on the back.