Models
Model | Image | Connectivity/storage | Wireless Connectivity | RAM and Internal Storage | CPU | Display | Original Release Date | Original System Software | Battery | In Production |
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PSP-1000 | USB 2.0, UMD, Serial Port, Headphone Jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo | 802.11b Wi-Fi, IRDA | 32 MB, 32 MB System Software | MIPS R4000 at 1~333 MHz | 4.3 in (110 mm) 16:9 TFT at 480 × 272, 16.77 million colors | December 12, 2004 (Japan) | 1.00 | 5 V DC 1800 mAh, Upgradeable to 2200 mAh | No | |
PSP-2000 | USB 2.0, UMD, Video Out and Mic Port, Headphone Jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo | 802.11b Wi-Fi | 64 MB, 64 MB System Software | September 2007 | 3.60 | 5 V DC 1200 mAh, Upgradeable to 2200 mAh | No | |||
PSP-3000 | USB 2.0, UMD, Video Out, Microphone, Headphone Jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo | October 2008 | 4.20 | Yes | ||||||
PSP Go (PSP-N1000) | All in One Port, Headphone Jack, Mic, Memory Stick Micro | 802.11b Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR | 64 MB, 16 GB User and System Software Shared | 3.8 in (97 mm) 16:9 TFT at 480 × 272, 16.77 million colors, sliding screen | October 2009 | 5.70 | 5 V DC Non Removable Battery | Discontinued outside of North America | ||
PSP-E1000 | USB 2.0, UMD, Headphone Jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo | No | 64 MB, 64 MB System Software | 4.3 in (110 mm) 16:9 TFT at 480 × 272, 16.77 million colors | October 2011 | 6.50 | 5 V DC Non Removable Battery | Yes |
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