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Latest revision as of 03:47, 8 August 2024
PlayStation Portable | |
Designer | Sony |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
CPU | Dual 333 MHz MIPS R4000 |
Graphics | 166 MHz Rendering Engine |
Memory | PSP-1000: 32 MB Others: 64 MB |
Media | UMD, Memory Stick Duo, Pro Duo, Micro, flash memory |
Released | PSP-1000 JP: December 12, 2004 NA: March 24, 2005 EU/AU: September 1, 2005 PSP-2000 HK: August 30, 2007 EU: September 5, 2007 NA: September 6, 2007 SK: September 7, 2007 AU: September 12, 2007 PSP-3000 NA: October 14, 2008 JP: October 16, 2008 EU: October 17, 2008 AU: October 23, 2008 PSP Go (N1000) NA/EU: October 1, 2009 JP: November 1, 2009 PSP Street (E1000) EU: October 26, 2011 AU: 2012 |
Added to Museum | Not yet |
PlayStation Portable (PSP) was the first portable video game console by Sony.
Models
PSP-1000
The original PlayStation Portable, the PSP-1000, was released in Japan in 2004, and to the rest of the world in 2005.
PSP-2000 (PSP Slim & Lite)
The first redesign, the PSP-2000, was known in Australia and Europe as the PSP Slim & Lite. It was slimmer and lighter than the PSP-1000. It was released in 2007. It increased the RAM from 32 MB to 64 MB. Part of the RAM was used as a buffer to improve the loading time of the UMD drive.
PSP-3000 (PSP Brite)
The second redesign, the PSP-3000, was known in Australia and Europe as the PSP Brite. It had an improved LCD screen. It was released in 2008.
PSP Go (PSP-N1000)
The third redesign, the PSP Go (model number PSP-N1000), was smaller and lighter than the previous models. It had a rechargeable battery that was not designed to be easily removed and it lacked an UMD. Games were delivered solely by digital distribution and stored on the 16 GB of internal flash memory.
PSP Street (E1000)
The final redesign, the PSP Street (model number E1000), was a budget-focused model that lacked many features of the previous models. It lacks Wi-Fi capability, has a monaural speaker rather than the stereo speaker of previous models, lacks a microphone, and does not have physical brightness buttons. Brightness controls are instead controlled in the system software's "Power Save Settings" menu. It was only released in Europe in 2011. An "ice white" variation was released in Australia and Europe in 2012.