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PSP Original Console, White, Used - Free C+C

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PSP Original Console, White

The era of no-compromises handheld gaming has arrived. Get ready for immersive, 3D gaming on a console that is poised to change the way we think about portable devices. With wireless internet, video and digital music playback, and incredible data storage and connectivity options, the Sony PSP or PlayStation Portable is a complete solution for the mobile digital lifestyle. Sony has hit the mark by combining both horsepower and groundbreaking features into a package that weighs just a hair more than half a pound.

DesignThe PSP's exceptional performance comes from a 333 MHz processor that dwarfs the speed of competing handheld consoles. Add this polygon-pushing muscle to 4 MB of fast DRAM and 32 MB of embedded RAM, and you've got a device with graphics rendering capabilities close to that of the PlayStation2. And because no game is complete without audio, the PSP is generously appointed with built-in stereo speakers, as well Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound capability. Sony has also pulled out all the stops with the PSP display. The bright, 4.3-inch LCD sports a 16:9 aspect ratio and 480 x 272 pixel resolution plenty of real estate for heavy gaming action and widescreen-format movies.

From a controls perspective, the PSP is made for gaming. If you're familiar with a PlayStation controller, you'll be a pro at the PSP's controls in no time. Directional buttons, as well as an analog stick are provided. Meanwhile, the familiar left and right shoulder buttons, as well as triangle, circle, cross and square buttons are integrated into the device's slim case. Finally, home, select, and start buttons give you quick access and control over the PSP's important functions.

Supported MediaAt the heart of the PSP is a new, proprietary media format known as the Universal Media Disc, or UMD. Each UMD can hold 1.8 GB of data, enough room for rich and complex games. UMDs, which are housed in a protective cover, slide into the rear of the PSP. Sony has declared the UMD an open format for developers and media content owners, so movies, music and other media are on the horizon from third parties. Sony has also signed on many popular game developers for the platform, so a deep library of titles is on tap.

While the UMD is great for read-only media such as games and movies, Sony solves the problem of data storage with the addition of a Memory Stick Duo slot. With Memory Stick Duo media, you can store your saved games, downloaded online content, personal video and audio files, and more. When you want access to these files from your PC, simply use the PSP's USB 2.0 port to turn the device into a fast portable media drive. Then, drag and drop files such as your photos, MP3s, and videos onto the PSP, just as you would any other removable storage device.

ConnectivityThe PSP blows away the competition in the connectivity department. Indeed, the PSP's ability to connect to the internet, and to other PSPs and USB-based peripherals, is a real advantage. At the top of the list is Wifi connectivity, or IEEE 801.11b. Use this wireless internet standard to connect to other gamers around the world for hot multiplayer action all from your couch, or your local Wifi hotspot. As mentioned, the PSP's USB 2.0 port is great for PC connectivity, but it also opens the PSP up for a whole range of future peripherals. Sony has plans for the PSP in other ways, too the unit's infrared port speaks of remote control capabilities in the near future.

A Digital CompanionIf you haven't already guessed, Sony has positioned the PSP to be much more than a gaming device. Out of the box, the device is ready to serve as a portable video player and photo viewer. By using the new H.264 MPEG-4 video standard, Sony obviously has its eyes on making the PSP a robust video device with support for feature length movies and more. In addition, the PSP offers a great way to transport and share your photos in JPEG format. And let's not forget the music. Load up your favorite MP3-encoded songs onto a Memory Stick Duo and you've got a portable audio powerhouse. The device also supports Sony's ATRAC audio codec, so you can play songs acquired from Sony's Connect Online Music Store.


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  1. Toon_army's avatar
    If you can get yourself a Vita, I modded mine took no time at all. Got absolutely loads of Nes, Snes, Mega Drive, PS1, PSP and Vita games on it.
    The mod scene for the Vita is fantastic

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    hotdealsuk1973's avatar
    i have mine in a box somehwere along with afew other handhelds and other consoles i don;'t use anymore

    how easy is it to hack ? any forums or sites you could recommend ? thanks

    i just remembered its already hacked but haven't used it since covid got it from etsy for around 80 quid has the JB got anybetter since 2020 ish would it need to be updated ?
  2. Little_Casper's avatar
    very single one I've seen in CEX looks as if they rubbed sand paper on the display, IMO just spend your money on a VITA if you're going to use it for games.
    nofuture2020's avatar
    And you run a great risk of receiving something broken. It's getting a bit beyond now but like 1/2 of my orders from CEX have arrived with broken aspects and stinking of vape. Got a Vita TV from them other day and it arrived with a completely mangled ethernet port. No mention of condition on their product page... Would kinda like to know I'm paying full price for broken items.
  3. thedvdmonster's avatar
    These are bordering on vita prices have a look on Facebook and eBay 
    would get a vita and hack it over psp all day long. 
    buliztik's avatar
    Ditto
  4. FIREDEALS's avatar
    These were way ahead of their time
    rrb68's avatar
    Like the Atari Jaguar was.
  5. mattinglis's avatar
    Much better with a Vita, can play all PSP games and the community is much stronger
  6. shotatdawn's avatar
    Got 3 in the loft-all modded - loved it -
    cas398's avatar
    So much you put them in the loft
  7. UltimatePhoenix's avatar
    Still got mine with a Pandora battery, great piece of kit. Never modded the Vita as I used it for online and trophies for my games. Wish they never made exclusive storage for it
  8. gabesdad's avatar
    I got a series 1 & 3 PSP from a local seller on Facebook about 5 years ago including games for £35.

    Had a series 1 originally but sold it.
  9. BWoo-e69b9.96461's avatar
    I got a vita with a few games and mem card post COVID and it was less. Think bargains still out there on local Facebook's
  10. yumenolala's avatar
    Great handheld.
    I bought mine 2nd hand to mod as well.
    Went for the 3000 series.
    These days I would get a Vita.
  11. richHDUK's avatar
    PSP is okay but the PSP Go was a thing of beauty. That said, there are far better options now with all these handhelds.
    _Damian_'s avatar
    Still is, using it very often. As you mentioned the looks and form factor are just amazing.
  12. londonstinks's avatar
    Miss my Xperia Play
  13. Aerobiz's avatar
    Holy smokes.

    These have gone up in price.
    Mrcrazyman69's avatar
    They haven't risen that much, it's just that CEX is more expensive than buying it normally secondhand. Tons on eBay BIN around £50
  14. Manya1983's avatar
    £75?! Worth my time rummaging around in the garage.
    nofuture2020's avatar
    Don't worry they will offer you a tenner for it lol
  15. PonJaul76's avatar
    Batteries need replacing on both my psp and the vita. Last time I tried I think the mains adaptor on the psp had failed too. Anyone recommend a decent seller at a good price ?
  16. HJboss's avatar
    I remember when these for £300
    And I also remember when they were going for £30 pre owned
    sk8shodown's avatar
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    And now you shall remember when they sold for £75
  17. superstarbj1's avatar
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    Still got mine
    klac88's avatar
    Different console
  18. _Damian_'s avatar
    Funny enough I did jailbreak my Vita yesterday just waiting for the sd2vita to be delivered today!

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  19. jungleboy123's avatar
    £75? CEX cash grabbing... cold
  20. voodude's avatar
    I've been using my phone and the Android emulator PPSSPP with a telescopic controller. Works great and upscales the games too, if your phone is quite new. (It's great on the Nvidia Shield too).

    I bought the one mentioned in this video, but he's also recommended another controller more recently:
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  21. Decoded's avatar
    Surely the battery is knackered in it now due to its age? They only lasted about 3-4 hours when brand new.
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