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If it was a big deal, I'd either pick up a second battery, which is something I do for any electronic hand held item I use every day, or pick up a non-OEM battery with a larger capacity; something I did with the GBA back when I used that system during exercises and didn't always have the convenience of a wall socket.

Two batteries are better to avoid short cycling charges. Let them run dead before swapping them out. They last longer that way.

"But I don't want to buy a second battery."

They do make bigger batteries, so it's really just an excuse.
http://www.product-reviews.net/2008/04/08/is-this-the-biggest-sony-psp-battery-ever/

"It's too f*****g big!!!"

The 2200mAh Sony batteries are still widely available for MSRP $45

I've found 3600mAh batteries for less than $20 US.
$12.95 US
http://www.hyratech.com/product.php?productid=6973&m1track=nextag#nextag

Anyway, I don't need to come up with the obvious solutions since your mind seems set and unable to go with the obvious workarounds.

I'd stick with the DS except the games I have on UMD don't seem to plug in anywhere on the console and I'm having trouble getting it to synch with the PS3 and play remote video. Doesn't... work...