Sony PSP 2000 Slim Vs PSP 3000 – Review
The recently released Sony PSP Slim 3000 is responsible for quite a controversy among new PSP owners who purchased their Sony PSP Slim 2000 units within the last few months. It’s not even been a full year since Sony released the PSP Slim 2000, with its biggest feature being a chance to connect to a TV through AV output. Many are arguing that Sony’s latest addition to its handheld family shouldn’t even be considered an upgrade of the current model. Let’s take a deeper look into the features of the PSP 3000.
The 3000 was unveiled in the Leipzig gaming conference a week ago. The unit has got the exact same dimensions since it’s counterpart, the Slim 2000. However, there have been a few upgrades. Sony gave the PSP 3000 a new anti-glare screen, which is designed to make playing the PSP while outside a little more bearable. This new LCD screen also features a broader color scheme than the older model, which accounts for a brighter, more vibrant picture. In addition to this new screen, Sony added an integrated microphone towards the 3000, that will allow many people who have use of WiFi hotspots peppered through-out a large city to utilize the PSP like a phone-like device using the built in Skype software.
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