The E1000 is similar to the 2000, but has mono instead of stereo speakers, and has no wi-fi capabilities.
Games and applications for the PlayStation Vita are not compatible with the PlayStation Portable.
No. Vita products work only on the Vita. They do not work with the PSP E1000 series.
It does not have a UMD drive, but a selection of compatible PSP games can be bought for it from the PSN. The full PSP library is not currently available, though more games will be made compatible in the future.
YES. The same XMB that we all know and love will also be featured on the new PSP-Go. The only real difference between the PSP3000 and the PSP-Go is a design makeover.
depends which one u want try psp go of between these answers choose maybe 2000 It depends on how much you want to spend.
No, the PSP Street (E1000) does not have a touchscreen.
Yes, the PSP 1000, 2000, 3000 and E1000 all use the Memory Stick Pro Duo. 2000 is the code for 'PSP slim and lite'.
The e1000 has no wi-fi.
The 'PSP Street', PSP-E1000 (not 'slim', that's the PSP-2000 series) does not have any wireless hardware. So you can't connect it to wi-fi.
The PSP 1000 series is often called the 'fat' or 'phat'. The e1000 is not quite the same as the 1000.
No, the budget 'e1000' version is not wi-fi enabled.
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No the psp e1000 Is fater and got no wifi just to make it cheaper If u play alot psp i recomend u buy psp 3000 That is the most advanced psp
No, the E1000 series does not have a touchscreen. Out of all the Sony handhelds, only the PSVita has one.
The PSP E1000 specifically has no wi-fi capabilities, so it isn't possible.
No, the 'Street PSP', PSP-E1000, has no wi-fi.
It uses PSP UMD games.