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PSP Slim PSP-2000 Review

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PSP Slim PSP-2000 Review Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review Not too long ago Sony released a new slimmer PSP to replace the one that has been around for several years. If you own an old PSP and are wondering if the new PSP is a worthy upgrade, this is for you.

The new PSP has a few differences and really offers nothing extraordinary for most owners of old style PSP systems. However, a few notable improvements may cause some reach for their wallets to upgrade to the new PSP slim. Read more

Posted on Wed, 21 Nov 2007 13:58:22 CST | by Shane McGlaun

Slim Sony PSP PSP-2000 available for Pre-Order

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Slim Sony PSP PSP-2000 available for Pre-Order Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review Sony announced the new slimmer Sony PSP consoles in July at the E3 2007.

Amazon.com offers now the three announced new slim PSP Packs for pre-order.

The Sony PSP Daxter Entertainment Pack (pre-order on Amazon) sells for $199.99 and will ship on September 10th. The Daxter pack comes with the Ice silver colored PSP-2000 and the game Daxter.

The Sony Playstation 2000 System (pre-order on Amazon) sells for $169.99 and ships September 10th. This is the new core pack, featuring a new slim black Sony PSP. Read more

Posted on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 06:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr

Details and Photos of new Sony PSP PSP-2000

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Details and Photos of new Sony PSP PSP-2000 Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review As reported yesterday Sony introduced a new PSP console at the E3 2007.

The new PSP has the model number PSP-2000 and does not have a new name. When Nintendo introduced the DS follow-up console they called it DS lite.
The new PSP is 33% lighter and 19% slimmer than the original version. The original PSP weighs 280g and the new one only 189g.
The thickness of the new PSP is 18.6mm, where as the original PSP measures 23mm. Read more

Posted on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 06:25:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr