What are all the PSP versions that have come out? I know there is the slim, 3000, and psp go... but could someone just list them all?
Also, Is the PSP Go the newest planned system to come out or is there like another 4000?
Lastly, do you suggest in getting the PSP Go.... I really appreciate the help! Thanks!What are all the PSP Versions?
[QUOTE=''fieger88'']What are all the PSP versions that have come out? I know there is the slim, 3000, and psp go... but could someone just list them all? Also, Is the PSP Go the newest planned system to come out or is there like another 4000? Lastly, do you suggest in getting the PSP Go.... I really appreciate the help! Thanks![/QUOTE]There is the PSP 1000, 2000 and 3000. And soon, the PSP Go. I haven't heard anything about a 4000. I guessthe PSP Go ISthe PSP 4000:PAnd no. From the research I've done, the PSP Go, is not worth the extra money (if you already have a 3000).What are all the PSP Versions?
Versions are as above but the Go is definitly not the 4000. Sony have said that the Go does not superceed the 3000. So if you don't have a PSP at all the only decision is 3000 or Go and the things to consider are:Cost - The Go is considerably more expensive, here in the UK there is about a ?0 difference and the 3000 includes 2 gamesFeatures - Go is much smaller (including screen size) and has a push up screen making it more convienient to fit in a pocket, but as I said at the expense of screen size. The Go is also lighter. The Go also has a ''live pause'' button that is better than in the 3000. In the 3000 you can turn the PSP ''off'' at any point and it remembers where you were, essentially live pause. However the PSP Go takes this one step further and allows you to use other features of the PSP while live pause is in operation. So half way through a level you can stop and watch a movie for example.Games - The Go has no UMD drive so the only way to get games is to download them via the Playstation Network (PSN). This has two potential ''issues'' - you have to pay PSN prices and there is no wayto sell the game on if you've had enough/don't like it. It also means you can't rent first. So no ''try before you buy'', no shopping around and no second hand market for games. Remember you can still buy things via PSN with the 3000!Memory - Go comes with 16gb built in and a slot for a micro card so you could double that. Games may be on average 1gb so assuming space for game saves and a few pics/music tracks you should comfortably get 25 games (assuming the micro card). 3000 has no built in memory but uses the ''Duo'' stick that are slightly cheaper than the micro.IMO - anyone upgrading from a 3000 to a Go (assuming 3000 in full working order) has more money than sense or is a ''new gadget freak'', anybody with neither should make their own minds up. - Me, I have a 3000 with a 16gb stick that I believe gives me the best of both worlds (since I don't need to carry it round in my pocket!)Hope that helps. :)
PSP 1000 (PSP Phat)PSP 2000 (PSP Slim)PSP 3000 (PSP Brite)PSP N1000 - The PSP Go
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How many colors does PSP 2 have?
red,black,white......maybe some more
and how much its price? Do Sony give any discount? or somewhere :D
Are you guys talking about the version of the unit? Or the PSP version I mean externally. Anyway you can just update your PSP on wi-fi hotspot. By simple clicking the PSP version update in the settings.
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