Identification and Background

The Sony PSP-1000 was released in the United States on March 24, 2005. The PlayStation Portable (officially abbreviated PSP) is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the first handheld video game console to use an optical disc format, Universal Media Disc (UMD), as its primary software medium. The primary information storage medium is on a external Memory Stick Pro Duo. Other features of the console include its large 4.3" viewing screen, multi-media capabilities, and connectivity with the PlayStation 3, other PSPs, and the Internet.

The following are features unique to the PSP100x series:

  • 32MB RAM instead of the 64MB in future models.
  • lack of a built-in microphone.
  • no TV Output, USB charging, or Skype capabilities
  • weighs 280g (the PSP200x and PSP300x are 189g)
  • 23.0 mm thickness (the PSP200x and PSP300x are 18.6mm)

All PSP systems use a 333MHz Allegrex/ME CPU, and 166MHZ Graphics Unit.

Upgrades

Memory Stick Duo Pro SD cards range from 32 megabytes to 8 gigabytes.

Troubleshooting:

Many frequent problems are found here: PSP 1000 Troubleshooting Guide

Additional Information

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