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[* black] The battery's a Li-ion 3.7V, 930 mAh, 3.5Wh unit.
-[* black] Not a bad upgrade from the 2.92Whr, 789 mAh iPod touch battery... Especially since you don't have to bust out a soldering iron to replace the Go battery.
-[* black] DSi: 840 mAh, officially user replaceable
-[* black] PSP Go: 930 mAh, unofficially user replaceable
-[* black] iPod touch 3rd Gen: 789 mAh, unofficially user replacable, requires difficult soldering
+[* black] Here's how the three major handheld gaming devices stack up in the battery department:
+ [* black] PSP Go: 930 mAh, unofficially user replaceable
+ [* black] DSi: 840 mAh, officially user replaceable
+ [* black] iPod touch 3rd Gen: 789 mAh, unofficially user replacable, requires difficult soldering
+[* black] The PSP wins on capacity, and the DSi wins on serviceability. The touch, well, if you can't say something nice...