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! Models
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! PSP-1000<ref name="dtboxx">{{cite web |title=Discover the History of Sony's Incredible Handheld Game System |url=http://digthatbox.com/the_history_of_the_sony_psp.html |website=Dig That Box |publisher=Dig That Box |access-date=29 December 2018}}</ref>
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! PSP-2000<ref name="dtboxx">{{cite web |title=Discover the History of Sony's Incredible Handheld Game System |url=http://digthatbox.com/the_history_of_the_sony_psp.html |website=Dig That Box |publisher=Dig That Box |access-date=29 December 2018}}</ref>
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! PSP-3000<ref name="dtboxx">{{cite web |title=Discover the History of Sony's Incredible Handheld Game System |url=http://digthatbox.com/the_history_of_the_sony_psp.html |website=Dig That Box |publisher=Dig That Box |access-date=29 December 2018}}</ref>
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! PSP Go (PSP-N1000)<ref name="dtboxx">{{cite web |title=Discover the History of Sony's Incredible Handheld Game System |url=http://digthatbox.com/the_history_of_the_sony_psp.html |website=Dig That Box |publisher=Dig That Box |access-date=29 December 2018}}</ref>
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! PSP Street (PSP-E1000)<ref name="dtboxx">{{cite web |title=Discover the History of Sony's Incredible Handheld Game System |url=http://digthatbox.com/the_history_of_the_sony_psp.html |website=Dig That Box |publisher=Dig That Box |access-date=29 December 2018}}</ref>
 
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! Series
 
 
! Image
 
! Image
! Connection
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| [[File:Psp-1000.jpg|frameless|upright=1.05|Piano Black PSP-1000]]
! Wireless Connectivity
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| [[File:PSP-2000.jpg|frameless|upright=1.05|Piano Black PSP-2000]]
! RAM and Internal Storage
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| [[File:PSP-3000-Silver.jpg|frameless|upright=1.05|Silver PSP-3000]]
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| [[File:PSP-Go-FL-Open.jpg|frameless|upright=1.05|Piano Black PSPGo]]
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| [[File:PSP E1000 illustration.svg|frameless|upright=1.05|PSP-E1000]]
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|-
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! Original release date
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| December 12, 2004 (Japan)
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| August 30, 2007 (Hong Kong)
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| October 10, 2008
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| October 2009
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| November 2011
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|-
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! Discontinued
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| December 2014
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| December 2014
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| December 2012
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| April 20, 2011
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| December 2014
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|-
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! Display
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| colspan="3" | {{convert|4.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} 30:17 TFT at 480&nbsp;×&nbsp;272, 16.77 million colors
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| {{convert|3.8|in|mm|abbr=on}} 30:17 TFT at 480&nbsp;×&nbsp;272, 16.77 million colors; sliding screen
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| {{convert|4.3|in|mm|abbr=on}} 30:17 TFT at 480&nbsp;×&nbsp;272, 16.77 million colors
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! CPU
 
! CPU
! Display
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| colspan="5" | [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]] R4000 at 1~333&nbsp;MHz
! Original Release Date
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! Original System Software
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! RAM
! Battery
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| 32&nbsp;MB
! In Production
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| colspan="4" | 64&nbsp;MB<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-psp-e1000-review|work=PSP E-1000 Review|title=PSP E-1004 Review|publisher=Eurogamer|access-date=21 February 2012}}</ref>
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|-
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! Internal storage
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| 32&nbsp;MB; reserved for system software
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| colspan="2" | 64&nbsp;MB; reserved for system software
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| 16&nbsp;GB; shared between user and system software
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| 64&nbsp;MB; reserved for system software
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! Connectivity
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| [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]], [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]], serial port, headphone jack, [[Memory Stick#Memory Stick PRO Duo|Memory Stick PRO Duo]]
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| USB 2.0, UMD, video out, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo
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| USB 2.0, UMD, video out, headphone jack, microphone, Memory Stick PRO Duo
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| All-in-one port, headphone jack, microphone, [[Memory Stick#Memory Stick Micro (M2)|Memory Stick Micro (M2)]]
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| USB 2.0, UMD, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo
 
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| PSP-1000
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! Wireless
| [[Image:Psp1.png|230px]]
 
| [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]], [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]], Serial Port, Headphone Jack, [[Memory Stick|Memory Stick PRO Duo]]
 
 
| [[802.11b]] [[Wi-Fi]], [[Infrared Data Association|IRDA]]
 
| [[802.11b]] [[Wi-Fi]], [[Infrared Data Association|IRDA]]
| 32MB, 32MB System Software
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| colspan="2" | 802.11b Wi-Fi
| rowspan="4" | [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]] R4000 at 1~333Mhz
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| 802.11b Wi-Fi, [[Bluetooth]] 2.0 + EDR
| rowspan="3" | 4.3" 16:9 Color TFT at 480 x 272
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| {{NA}}
| {{flagicon|Japan}} [[December 12]], [[2004]]
 
| [[PSP System Software|1.00]]
 
| 5v DC 1800mAh, Upgradeable to 2200mAh
 
| {{No}}
 
 
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| PSP-2000
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! Battery
| [[Image:Psp slim & lite.png|230px]]
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| 3.6&nbsp;V DC 1800&nbsp;mAh removable battery; upgradeable to 2200&nbsp;mAh
| [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]], [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]], Video Out and Mic Port, Headphone Jack, [[Memory Stick|Memory Stick PRO Duo]]
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| colspan="2" | 3.6&nbsp;V DC 1200&nbsp;mAh removable battery; upgradeable to 2200&nbsp;mAh
| rowspan="2" | [[802.11b]] [[Wi-Fi]]
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| colspan="2" | 3.6&nbsp;V DC non removable battery
| rowspan="2" | 64MB, 64MB System Software
 
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| {{flagicon|World}} September, [[2007]]
 
| [[PSP System Software|3.60]]
 
| rowspan="2" | 5v DC 1200mAh, Upgradeable to 2200mAh
 
| {{No}}
 
 
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| PSP-3000
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! [[PlayStation Portable system software|Original system software]]
| [[File:PSP-3000-Model.png|230px]]
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| 1.00
| [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]], [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]], Video Out, Microphone, Headphone Jack, [[Memory Stick|Memory Stick PRO Duo]]
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| 3.60
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| 4.20
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| 5.70
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| 6.50<ref name="dtboxx">{{cite web |title=Discover the History of Sony's Incredible Handheld Game System |url=http://digthatbox.com/the_history_of_the_sony_psp.html |website=Dig That Box |publisher=Dig That Box |access-date=29 December 2018}}</ref>
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| {{flagicon|World}} October, [[2008]]
 
| [[PSP System Software|4.20]]
 
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| {{Yes}}
 
 
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| [[PSP Go]]
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|  [[File:2009_Taipei_IT_Month_Day1_Sony_PSPgo_white.jpg|230px]]
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| All in One Port, Headphone Jack, Mic, [[Memory Stick|Memory Stick Micro]]
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==References==
| [[802.11b]] [[Wi-Fi]], [[Bluetooth]] 2.1 EDR
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{{reflist}}
| 64MB, 16GB User and System Software Shared
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| 3.8" 16:9 Color TFT at 480 x 272 Sliding Screen
 
| {{flagicon|World}} October, [[2009]]
 
| [[PSP System Software|5.70]]
 
| 5v DC Non Removable Battery
 
| {{Yes}}
 
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[[Category:PlayStation Portable]]
 
[[Category:PlayStation Portable]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:35, 16 January 2021

Models PSP-1000[1] PSP-2000[1] PSP-3000[1] PSP Go (PSP-N1000)[1] PSP Street (PSP-E1000)[1]
Image Piano Black PSP-1000 Piano Black PSP-2000 Silver PSP-3000 Piano Black PSPGo PSP-E1000
Original release date December 12, 2004 (Japan) August 30, 2007 (Hong Kong) October 10, 2008 October 2009 November 2011
Discontinued December 2014 December 2014 December 2012 April 20, 2011 December 2014
Display 4.3 in (110 mm) 30:17 TFT at 480 × 272, 16.77 million colors 3.8 in (97 mm) 30:17 TFT at 480 × 272, 16.77 million colors; sliding screen 4.3 in (110 mm) 30:17 TFT at 480 × 272, 16.77 million colors
CPU MIPS R4000 at 1~333 MHz
RAM 32 MB 64 MB[2]
Internal storage 32 MB; reserved for system software 64 MB; reserved for system software 16 GB; shared between user and system software 64 MB; reserved for system software
Connectivity USB 2.0, UMD, serial port, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo USB 2.0, UMD, video out, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo USB 2.0, UMD, video out, headphone jack, microphone, Memory Stick PRO Duo All-in-one port, headphone jack, microphone, Memory Stick Micro (M2) USB 2.0, UMD, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo
Wireless 802.11b Wi-Fi, IRDA 802.11b Wi-Fi 802.11b Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR Template:NA
Battery 3.6 V DC 1800 mAh removable battery; upgradeable to 2200 mAh 3.6 V DC 1200 mAh removable battery; upgradeable to 2200 mAh 3.6 V DC non removable battery
Original system software 1.00 3.60 4.20 5.70 6.50[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Discover the History of Sony's Incredible Handheld Game System". Dig That Box. Dig That Box. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  2. "PSP E-1004 Review". PSP E-1000 Review. Eurogamer. Retrieved 21 February 2012.