The Full PSP 2000 vs PSP 3000 Comparison
August 29th 2008 03:18
Gamespot have released a full review of the differences between the PSP 2000 and PSP 3000 for our pleasure. The results show a big difference in the quality of the screens, that's for sure.
The key points are:
- The PSP-3000 plays the same games and offers the same media support as the older PSP
- Improved LCD screen
- new built-in microphone
- The LCD is the same size and resolution as older PSP displays, but it has a "wider color
gamut and anti-reflection technology."
- The new LCD also features five times the contrast ratio and quicker pixel-response times
than the old PSP display
- The response time has doubled in speed
- The new screen will reduce battery life by "about 20 minutes."
- The new system has the same video-out port and uses the exact same video cables as the PSP-2000, but Sony has upgraded the PSP-3000's video output to support gameplay output on interlaced displays using composite video cables.
- The PSP-3000 will be compatible with the same accessories as the PSP-2000.
The full goodness can be found here at Gamespot
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