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January 2008
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The editors liked
Sleeker and lighter than the original. A/V output. Raised D-pad offers increased tactile feedback. Additional RAM makes load times faster. Displays photos. Plays video and music files. Built-in Wi-Fi and Web-browsing capabilities. Stunning widescreen disp...
Lighter
Slimmer
And sleeker update of the original PSP
AV output for video and game playback on TVs
Improved load times for games
Retains all of the impressive media and online features of the original PSP
Deep lineup of great game titles that of...
The editors didn't like
Unfortunate power button location is unchanged from the original. A/V output lacks gaming support for interlaced-only TV sets. USB charging alternative is inconvenient. UMD load times are still an issue. Screen smudges easily.
Despite improvements
Problems and annoyances remain
UMD load times still poky compared to Flash-based DS games
The combination of design specs and available features really put the PSP in a class by itself. Making serious comparison to either the Nintendo DS as a gaming device or the iPod as a multimedia player would be a futile effort. With a gorgeous screen...
Abstract: $199.99 (shop for this product) A very different message than the first package Here we are, looking at a new PlayStation Portable. I remember reviewing the first PSP and looking at the package. The thing looked dangerous; that box looked like you w...
Sleeker and lighter than the original. A/V output. Raised D-pad offers increased tactile feedback. Additional RAM makes load times faster. Displays photos. Plays video and music files. Built-in Wi-Fi and Web-browsing capabilities. Stunning widescreen disp...
Unfortunate power button location is unchanged from the original. A/V output lacks gaming support for interlaced-only TV sets. USB charging alternative is inconvenient. UMD load times are still an issue. Screen smudges easily.
Sonys "enhanced" new PSP (model 2000) is a no-brainer for all gaming enthusiasts who seek exciting entertainment on the go. The portable gaming device features a few improvements over the original that make it a win-win proposition for new adopters. S...
Published: 2007-09-04, Author: John , review by: cnet.com
Lighter, slimmer, and sleeker update of the original PSP; AV output for video and game playback on TVs; improved load times for games; retains all of the impressive media and online features of the original PSP; deep lineup of great game titles that of...
Despite improvements, problems and annoyances remain: UMD load times still poky compared to Flash-based DS games; volume levels still less than optimal; limited gameplay options via video output; USB charging option is cumbersome; screen is still too r...
While it may not be a must-have upgrade for existing PSP owners, a host of subtle improvements make the latest Sony PSP (aka the PSP 2000) an even better deal for anyone looking for a solid portable gaming and multimedia device.
Abstract: Hands-on with the PSP Slim Posted on: August 14, 2007 Hands-on With The PSP Slim - The best video clips are hereSonys John Koller describing the new featuresAfter Sony announced its PSP Slim in Tokyo, we were anxious to get our hands on a real one, si...
Abstract: Maybe Sony should start watching one of televisions many home makeover shows. When those groups redo a house, theres rarely anything left of the original by the shows heartwarming conclusion. Sony seems to have taken the easy way out with its ...
Still the best portable gaming device on the market; at least when it comes to raw graphical power
Improvements are largely superfluous, majority of faults remain unchecked The Final Word While far from revolutionary, the Slim and Light does add some minor improvements to an already impressive machine. Shame about the pre-existing faults, though.
While far from revolutionary, the Slim and Light does add some minor improvements to an already impressive machine. Shame about the pre-existing faults, though.
Abstract: After three long years, Sony has finally launched the second generation of PSP, calling it PSP Slim and Lite. And as you’d all expect, this PSP has a thinner profile, has more connectivity options, and even loads games faster. Click to enlargeThis n...
Abstract: This reworked and improved PSP console is 33% lighter and 19% thinner than its predecessor, and is equipped with a video-out port, allowing you to view your PSP content on your TV. The Sony PSP features eye-popping graphics equivalent to a PS2. Play fu...