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The PlayStation Portable 2000 System in Piano Black is a slim, lightweight handheld console featuring built-in WiFi for online gaming and browsing, a MemoryStick Pro Duo slot for expandable storage, and component A/V output for TV connectivity. Praised for its superior screen quality without interlacing issues, it supports UMD games and multimedia playback, making it a timeless choice for collectors and on-the-go gamers alike.
| ASIN | B000UA0LXQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,088 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #23 in Sony PSP Consoles |
| Brand Name | PlayStation |
| Color | Piano Black |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro Duo |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (801) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719851004 |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Item Weight | 1.52 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PSP-2001PB/98510 |
| Model Name | 2001PB |
| Model Number | 98510 |
| Platform | Sony PSP |
| Resolution | High Resolution |
| UPC | 711719851004 |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
F**D
the best model of psp
the best version of the psp, 1000 model was too bulky and dragged my pants off, the 3000 model has crappy scan lines that ruin the screen, the psp go doesnt have enough battery life, the psp street wasnt sold on these streets, the 2000 model is the best model and works with everything you could ever want a psp for including modding
D**4
Great looking PSP 2000.
Wow, totally exceeded my expectations. The condition of this device was almost like new. Very little scratches, the screen is well lit and bright. The battery life is good. The buttons were great, it wasn't hard or stuck. And the analog stick was not jammed or hard too. Overall I had a great experience playing with games. Everything was smooth and fast playing the PSP games. And the loading times was quick too. The condition of this device is superb. It was packed really good inside upon delivery. Arrived without any issues. The delivery was fast. Great job. AAAA+++++
A**.
It hurts my soul
I was so excited to receive this item and when I played it in to charge it didn't light up at all I thought maybe I was doing something wrong I checked to see if the battery was Put in incorrectly, but it was not. After a couple of tries to get it turned on I saw was finally successful but notice that any slightest movement of the charging cable what turn it off now I'm back to square one with it not turning on at all no lights indicating whether it's charging or not. Honestly I feel like I was robbed even though it was only Around 90 bucks 1 would expect a little better than this . At the end of the day I guess I'm going to have to send it back and order a different one from elsewhere. I appreciate that they try to help by offering to send a new battery but it's appears to me that no one actually tested this particular item Or did not do a thorough test one of the 2. Update: this company so untrust worthy, I was so disappointed in the product that I forgot my memory stick in it. it. 3 or 4 weeks later and do you think they would have contacted me to return the memory stick, if they actually did thorough checks of their systems. Just saying
M**S
Arguably the best of a great line of handhelds
The PSP-2000 is considered the best of the PSP family by many. Not only is it slimmer and lighter than the PSP-1000, ditching the unnecessary (but cool) spring-loaded drive tray of the 1000, but it also features a component A/V output so you can play your games on your TV (assuming your TV supports at least 480p). It isn't quite as rugged as the 1000 overall, and it doesn't feature the built-in microphone of the PSP-3000, but it has an overall nicer build quality than the 3000; the 3000 feels just a bit cheaper than the 2000. The bezel on the 3000's screen protector sometimes causes the edges of the screen to appear overly bright due to transparent plastic causing reflected light, but that's not a problem with the 2000--brightness is nearly uniform across the entire screen since the bezel is more opaque. Most importantly, the PSP-3000 made one very divisive change--the refresh rate on the PSP-3000's screen was improved, but at the cost of introducing heavy amounts of interlacing. The PSP-2000's screen doesn't have the interlacing of the 3000; instead, it has a bit of motion blur, especially when high-contrast colors are on-screen. Some people don't mind the interlacing on the PSP-3000 at all; others, like me, can't stand it, and swear by the PSP-2000's screen. (The best screen in the family belongs to the PSP Go, which has neither motion blur nor interlacing. It's a shame that this type of screen didn't make it to the "primary" model of PSP.) As for the basics: The PSP-2000, like the 1000 and 3000, uses UMD-format discs for retail games, and supports downloadable games from Sony's online store. It has no onboard storage memory, but has a port for a Memory Stick Duo, which can be used to hold game saves, downloaded games, and multimedia content (like MP3s). It also has a USB port to allow easy connectivity to your PC; the USB port can also be used to attach a proprietary PSP camera. It has a standard 2.5mm headphone jack (headphones not included). Battery life is not especially high, averaging between 3 - 5 hours a charge. (It recharges fairly quickly, though.) It also has built-in Wi-Fi, which can be used for online gaming, downloading content, or using the built-in Web browser. The PSP is also one of the first consoles (handheld or otherwise) to support updates for its operating software; updating your OS will allow access to more features, and many retail games will only run on certain software versions or higher. (Note that many people deliberately buy older PSPs so they can install custom firmware, which allows for playback of software not supported by Sony.) Despite mobile technology improving by leaps and bounds since its launch, the PSP still has a very devoted following, and for good reason--it's an objectively impressive piece of hardware, especially by 2005 standards, and has a strong library of games. If you're a collector/completionist, you need a PSP. If you want something to play on-the-go, but mobile phone games don't cut it, the PSP is still a good consideration, despite its age.
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