Depending on what you're doing. You can't play hardcore video games or edit hd video, but it will browse the internet just fine and play very small Video Games.
No, in most cases, the Intel Pentium 2.4 outperforms the AMD Sempron 2500+
The sony 3000
the psp go has no umd (CD) drive and cost more but it has internal memory. the psp 3000 has as much ram as psp go 64mb if i were you i would get a psp 3000 because it has a umd drive (psp go doesn't) a mic and it can cone ct to the Internet
Some specifications of the slate pc are: Intel Core i5 processor, 11.6 inches display, 4GB memory, 128GB hard drive, Intel HD graphics 3000, rear facing camera (3MP), front facing camera (2MP), Wireless LAN, bluetooth, 1.89lbs in weight, 40w AC adapter.
Yes, memory stick duo or pro duo.
'Memory Stick' brand cards are a proprietary brand made for Sony products. A Pro Duo Memory Stick is ideal for a PSP, including the 3000 series.
CPUs are a difficult thing to compare, even within the same manufacturer. An AMD 64 3000+ to an AMD 64 34000+ would be in about the same ballpark as an Intel Pentium 4 @ 3 Ghz.
The psp 1000 has 32mb of internal memory while the 2000/3000 has 64mb.
PSP GO is better because it has allot more memory than the psp 3000
Yes, you are able to download games onto any PSP. For the 3000 model, you will need a memory stick.
Processor: 2nd Gen Intel Core i5 2.3Ghz, Dual Core, 4T, 3MB L3 Memory: 4GB 1 DIMM DDR3 1333MHz Video Card: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (for Intel i3/i5) Hard Drive: 500GB Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium
Yes if it is compatible with the PSP than yes you can use the 8gigabyte memory stick