Sony’s PSP slim cracked open: there’s more NAND in there?
September 6, 2007 – 10:43 amFiled under: Gaming, Handhelds
It didn’t take long after the release of Sony’s slim PSP in Europe for some over-anxious individual to get inside of his new handheld, and while dissection pictures are always a treat in and of themselves, this splaying led to an unexpected discovery. After inspecting the motherboard and comparing it to boards from prior (read: not slim) PSPs, it was reported that the newest iteration features “66MB of NAND memory including spare data,” which certainly trumps the amount found in its predecessor; additionally, Mathieulh mentioned that the “idstorage area is now fully encrypted.” Check out a few more pics for yourself after the jump.
[Via MaxConsole]
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