yes all you have to do is go to a pawn game store and trade it in. it will take a little money since it is a upgrade. probably around 20 to 30 dollors extra after you give them the 1000 it also matters on how the condition is of the system. also all the games work for all the psps so you dont have to buy new games.
the LCD on a psp 1000 dose not fit on a psp 2000. Why you ask the psp 1000 has one connection that connect to the MBO and the psp 2000 has 2 connection that connects to the MBO.
PSP-1000, PSP-2000, PSP-3000.
They're different shapes at the back, but presumably the smaller PSP 2000 could be fitted with a PSP-1000's outer shell.
It depends on the part.
well it depends on what psp it is. their is the psp 1000 the psp 2000 and the psp 3000 and the psp go. if it is the psp 1000 it will go 4 45$-75$. the psp 2000 will go 4 80$-85$. the psp 3000 will go 4 90$-100$.
There is a psp 1000, 2000 and 3000. The newest is the psp 3000
The PSP models that have Wi-Fi are; PSP-1000, PSP-2000, PSP-3000, PSP Go (N-1000). The PSP E-1000 (PSP Street) does not have WiFi
A PSP 3000 skin won't work for a PSP 1000 due to some significant, though still minor, differences between the PSP 3000 and PSP 1000. The PSP 2000 and 3000 have a closer model shape so skins are more interchangeable between the 2000 and 3000.
If you trade in 3 games with a PSP 2000 or 3000 you get $100 credit for a PSP Go.
Yes, the chargers for each model are the same. It can charge a PSP 2000 or a 3000, etc.
you cannot you plonka only psp 2000 next generation after psp 1000
An easy way is to look at the back of the PSP. If the back is completely flat, then you've got a Slim, or PSP 2000. If it has a prominent bulge at either side of the UMD cover, then you have a Phat, or PSP 1000.