Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
PSP 3000 Review
The PSP 3000 is the 3rd revision of the PSP hand-held console. It features some hardware revisions including a built in microphone and display screen with a faster response time and wider contrast and color range.
The PSP 3000 as shown at the bottom of the picture is compared with the PSP 2000 above.
However the new screen also comes with a noticable interlacing effect because the pixels are lined up horizontally. This is the only downside to the PSP 3000 and everything else about the unit is an improvement.
The brush aluminum ring on the back has also been replaced by a thinner chrome ring. To top off the physical changes the sides of the hand-held are more rounded off this time around to give the device a more smoother and streamlined look.
Though these changes are more of an industrial facelift the PSP still retains the same familiar look over all and is still the most recommended hardware edition due to the improvements.
The PSP 3000 as shown at the bottom of the picture is compared with the PSP 2000 above.
However the new screen also comes with a noticable interlacing effect because the pixels are lined up horizontally. This is the only downside to the PSP 3000 and everything else about the unit is an improvement.
The brush aluminum ring on the back has also been replaced by a thinner chrome ring. To top off the physical changes the sides of the hand-held are more rounded off this time around to give the device a more smoother and streamlined look.
Though these changes are more of an industrial facelift the PSP still retains the same familiar look over all and is still the most recommended hardware edition due to the improvements.
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