You can already add the PSP extra power battery, it's a bit tight (ie it will not come out without a fight, but you have to remove the battery cover (which i do as the battery on my devices always run out even when machine isn't used, which doesn't happen on the DS!!!)
Great arguments guys, very enjoyable, agree that VA has upped the stakes onboard, charging points etc. You should count yourself lucky RyanAir haven't come your way. I am sure they will be charging the public to use their toilets soon!
Still do not agree this is anything other than a freebie, not an engadget story, maybe a review of the onboard entertainment, but they did that, so the launch flight was a thank-you for that imo!
What has an airline launch got to do with gadgets? trying to blag free flights or something???
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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new S&L PSP is 1200mAh
Old PSP Std Battery is 1800mAh
Old PSP Extd Battery is 2200mAH
I have all of them in front of me, the old extended and std psp (1800) all fit in the slim without a cover and they are a very tight fit