The psp 1000 its the first official psp release from sony so i suppose it should be it. Unless sony has an older inofficial version of psp.
They are virtually identical. The 3000's lower buttons are rounder, rather than semi-circular on the 2000. The 3000 has an 'advanced' screen, and a built-in microphone.
If you could swap it would be a great deal for you that no retail outlet knowing the value of the items would make. The PSP has a lower cost than the PS3 when purchased new. A PS3 160 GB model has a USA retail Cost of $299.99 and a PSP Go system is only $249.99 and other PSP model have Bundles that included games and 2 GB Media card for $199.99 see related links Amazon.com does show that the PS3 trade in value of a 40 GB model is very close to the PSP trade in value
The PSP 2, or NGP, will not have a UMD drive, so any games you have in UMD format will not be playable on the PSP 2. However, any games that you have downloaded on your PSP 3000 can be transferred to the new PSP.
The main difference is that the Psp Go and insert the regular UMD game disc meaning you have to download all your games on the your memory stick, while on the other hand a regular psp is capable of operating the UMD disc. I hope this helped.
Gamestop wants more for a used PSP than most other places or $100-120 depending on the model. Amazon wants $130 new for Gamestop's 120 dollar used model and also will purchase your games for trade in value. PS2 games do not trade in for the high prices that they were purchased for and at either location you may need a grocery bag of games to get your PSP
PSP-1000, or PSP Phat, are just the names for the PSP's original model, yes. PSP-1000 is the model number.
Only The Psp GO
All PSP models except for the PSP Street, PSP-E1000 series.
The newest PSP is PSP 3000 which costs from $190 to $230. The oldest PSP is PSP 1000 which costs around $170 These are just estimates and may vary by locations.
The oldest, so don get the new vita
no it wont
The number at the end is the PSP's region which can affect the movie UMDs you can play on it, and PSN availability. One marked as PSP-2000 is a Japanese model, PSP-2001 is the North American model.
The number shows which model the PSP is, the final digit is the region. The original model of PSP, is PSP-1000. The 'street' PSP is 'E1000' not 1000, it is a slightly different model and is the last to be released, after the PSP-3000. It has the PSP-3000's updated screen, but has mono sound instead of stereo, and no wireless functions. The '4' at the end is the region code for continental Europe and India.
if you mean the model number, it's the PSP-4000
sony psp vita
Yes, tried on both my PSP Fat and Slim, not sure about psp 3000 ,though.
The PSP Street has no wifi or bluetooth, it cannot connect to another PSP.