The PSP Slim n Lite 2000 versus PSP 3000

Posted on Sep 12, 2008 08:12:27 AM

At last the Sony has come up with the new and much improved version of the world’s most preferred handheld gaming device, the PSP. The company revolutionized the portable gaming world when it first launched the original PSP one few years back. That console was very bulky and was not very attractive or ergonomic. So the company launched the Slim n Lite version of the PSP, also called the PSP 2000. This one was really a great improvement over the PSP one as it was 33 percent lighter and 19 percent slimmer. It also offered gamers the option of redirecting the video output towards the TV screen via its video out feature. But still there was something lacking in the console. The new improved features on PSP Slim n Lite were subject to many restrictions. For example; the video out feature of PSP 2000 can be used only with those televisions which support progressive scan. Apart from this, the display of the PSP Slim n Lite was not effective when exposed to direct sunlight. Thus Sony entertainment has once again revised its PSP specifications and created the new version of PSP called, the PlayStation Portable 3000.

The new PSP version is very different from the Slim n Lite model. It has removed many deficiencies in order to deliver incredible graphics, sound quality and other useful functions. The PSP 3000 has been enhanced ergonomically as well. Its contours have been redesigned to make it more comfortable to hold in your hands than the PSP Lite and Slim. The video out feature is also enhanced. Now you can connect the PSP 3000 to non HD TV’s and those ones which do not support the progressive scan mode. Its display is now protected with the anti-glare coating, which makes it an ideal console to use in direct sunlight. The contrast, color and resolution are also improved. Besides this, the PSP 3000 also has a built-in microphone which can be used to communicate with your loved ones via Skype. So altogether these are definitely some long awaited improvements that have made the handheld console even better.

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Comments

  1. September 21, 2008 12:49 am
    SomeDude

    “That console was very bulky and was not very attractive or ergonomic. ”

    The PSP Fat was/isn’t ergonomic??? R u kiddin’ me right?
    In comparison with slim its MUCH more ergonomic, It fits on the hands like no Slim on the market… I’m not saying Fat is better but IT IS ERGONOMIC, oh it’s!

  2. September 29, 2008 07:47 pm
    aqib

    i fink da psp slim n ltie us berra it looks much better n the new 1 i shit

  3. October 1, 2008 06:27 pm
    mike

    hmm.. i still have the fatty and not sure if i should wait for the 3k or just go ahead and get the 2001, but the new sceen looks nice tho, and ya i was hopeing the 3000 would have GPS but you cant alwas get what you want, :(

  4. October 2, 2008 08:22 am
    Kevin

    where did you get this info??? I didn’t see them in official web???

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