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Sony PSP 3000 Console (Mystic Silver) PSP

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Sony PSP 3000 Console (Mystic Silver) Product Details

Released on 06/03/2009

The PSP-3000 is now avaliable a new colour, Mystic Silver. Bring your Your Whole World in your Hands whenever you want and wherever you are. You can play games, alone or with friends using the PSP wi-fi and online mulitplayer modes. View photos, or take your own photos and video with Go!Cam. Surf the net*, listen to music or watch movies with the PSP's high quality screen.

* Wireless network required

Contains:
  • Sony PSP-3000 Slim and Lite Console
  • 64MB Internal Memory
  • AC Adapter

The shape of the console is virtually unchanged, but the new psp 3000 is 33 percent lighter and 19 percent slimmer than the original version.

The PSP 3000 weighs in at approximately 189g compared to the weight of the current model which is approximately 280g and measures approximately only 18.6mm in thickness compared to approximately 23.0mm.

The addition of video-out functionality enables you to watch high quality UMD Video, pictures and movies from your Memory Stick Duo, on your TV (please note: cable not included). Using a progressive scan TV and PSP specific cable you can also output gameplay.

Also, the new PSP is equipped with enhanced features that will temporarily store game data from UMD, reducing load time during gameplay. Moreover, the ability to now charge the unit via a USB cable connected to PS3 or PC makes this new model even more mobile and accessible.

In addition to offering the functionality and ergonomics of Slim & Lite the quality of the LCD screen has been improved to offer higher image quality with more definition when outside in natural light. PSP-3000 also includes a built-in microphone, maximising the communication features of products such as Go! Messenger and Skype™.

  • PSP 3000PSP-3000/PSP Slim & Lite - A PS2 in your pocket


    Who's it best for?


    When talking about the games, you can pretty much consider the PlayStation Portable (PSP) to be a PlayStation 2 that fits in your pocket. The hardware is much the same, and many of the same games can be found on each of the two game systems - and of an almost identical quality.

    Serious gear for serious gamers
    Because the PSP is the powerhouse of portable gaming, it's very much the domain of the hardcore player. But that doesn't mean it's only of appeal to the mature audience - it's also the platform of choice for experienced younger gamers who want portable entertainment that offers the stunning visuals and intense challenges of a living room console.

    Best Bits


    A widescreen experience
    Even the PlayStation 2 doesn't carry all that many games that play in full widescreen, so the PSP actually has a leg up on its living room counterpart. The bright, detailed, responsive screen fits the 16:9 widescreen ratio, which allows players to see a lot more of their gaming world even on a handheld device.

    Online play, built-in browser
    With wi-fi built in and a web browser at your fingertips, the PSP is always ready to go online. Plenty of games involve online content, including multiplayer functions and immediate access to demos of new games and the PlayStation Store.

    The PlayStation Store
    Although other formats have embraced online purchasing of downloadable games more avidly, the PSP is one of the pioneers of the online 'digital download' stores, and offers a range of games from budget to premium priced titles delivered right to your digital doorstep.

    Worst Bits


    The expensive option
    The console quality of the PSP and its games means it's not the cheapest option on the shelves.

    Haven for the hardcore
    The PSP makes experienced gamers feel right at home, but casual and younger gamers might find its games a bit intensive and overwhelming.

    It's a long route to the PlayStation Store
    Although the PSP does its utmost to walk you through the process of getting online and buying games from the PlayStation Store, it's not a breeze by a long shot. Once you do get setup, however, the next time isn't so bad.

    Bonus Extras


    Bite-sized bonus
    Sony recently puts it weight back behind the PSP, giving it a new leash of life through PSP Minis - a range of digitally downloaded games available at a fraction of the cost of full-priced titles (and enough of them can compete with the premium games).

    Plays nice with your PS3
    The relationship between the PSP and PlayStation 3 is getting closer every day, with popular games such as LittleBigPlanet and Assassin's Creed 2 providing cross-content between the living room and handheld consoles.

    The Play TV function on the PS3 even allows you to set recordings and watch live and recorded TV programmes remotely from your PSP.

    UMD for you and me
    The PSP's high capacity disk format isn't called the Universal Media Disk for nothing. Alongside games, Sony launched a vast library of films for you to watch on the go. It's not as well supported these days, but you can still put some great DVD-quality movies in your pocket.

    Built-in Skype
    The immensely popular internet chat service Skype, which allows you to make free worldwide voice calls to other Skype users, is built into your PSP. All you need is a microphone headset and wi-fi.

    Portable gaming... at home!
    We said the PSP was like a PS2 in your pocket, but with the addition of a TV-out cable, you can play your PSP games, watch your videos and browse the web on the big screen; turning the handheld back into a living room console!

    Online Features


    PlayStation Network (PSN)
    We're not going to pretend that it's a quick and easy job setting up a PSN account through the PSP, but it's a task that's worth doing, as browsing that online store is a fantastic way to keep yourself up to date with demos, news and new releases.

    PSP Minis
    The hardcore nature of the PSP has been considerably softened lately by the introduction of PSP Minis to the PlayStation Store. These smaller, bite-sized games come at a fraction of the cost of premium PSP titles, and offer a more immediate, casual, 'coffee break' type of entertainment. A lot of gamers are taking to their PSPs all over again purely because of Minis, so give this some serious consideration when choosing which handheld is for you.

    What do you need to get online?
    You'll need to be connected to the net using wi-fi. The PSP has more options for connecting to a wireless internet signal than the DS Lite, and once you're in the store you'll be glad you persevered (not that it's especially difficult to get online - it's just a bit laborious).

    Buying games online
    Purchase games (including PSP Minis) online using PSN cards which can be purchased through your console or in your local GAME store.

    Essential Accessories


    There really isn't much in the way of accessories that the PSP needs for gaming; the whole point of this handheld is that a complete console, TV and controller can be carried with you.

    But it's the most advanced piece of portable technology you can buy, and those are features waiting to be unlocked by a couple of affordable add-ons.

    • Just in case: This is a pricy piece of hardware, so give it the protection it deserves while on your travels.
    • Go!Cam: Skype is built into the PSP for voice calls, but with the addition of the small Go!Cam you've got a full video webcam.
    • Go!Explore: With such a great screen the PSP makes a superb personal sat nav system with the addition of Go!Explore and its GPS receiver.
    • AV Cable: The PSP can just as easily output an AV signal (audio/video) to your TV, so you can enjoy its delights on the big screen.
    • Memory Stick PRO Duo: If you plan on using the online PSP store (and you're well advised to do so) you're going to need plenty of storage space. Fortunately Sony's Memory Stick PRO Duo memory cards are very affordable and come in high capacities, so get yourself a nice big one.

    Games


    Pretty much anything you can get for the PlayStation 2 has a presence on the PSP. So if you've got a living room favourite you'd like to play on the train, chances are good that the PSP will have what you need.

    Summary


    As serious and hardcore as the PSP is, Sony is putting its weight fully behind this handheld console all over again with a new emphasis on digital downloads. This is bringing a new accessibility to the PSP that makes it far more suitable for a broad range of gamers - including those on a budget.

  • PSP2 rivals the PlayStation 3

    MCV is reporting that Sony's much-rumoured new PSP follow-up handheld PSP2 - it still hasn't been formally announced, remember - will rival the PS3 in terms of power. Wow. That's quite a claim.

    The article reports that Sony has told game companies it's just as powerful as the hardware giant's home console, and goes on to say that the new handheld will be in shops this Christmas - and is possibly hitting shelves as early as October.

    According to MCV, Sony is "pitching the device as a high-end portable equivalent" of the PS3, and the games should match. Sony's after content that's rich and in-depth, too, to complement the astonishing power of the hardware.

    Last year, as Eurogamer points out, leaked info suggested that Sony wanted developers to put PS3 games on the PSP2, allowing players to pick up where they left off on one console whenever they turned on the other one. We're also starting to hear rumours that Sony will be unveiling the PSP2 in Tokyo later this month - and that makes a Christmas release seem even more likely.

    With the 3DS hitting shelves this spring, it would certainly be a great time for Sony to launch a new handheld. With rumours like this, we can't wait!

  • The rumours were correct. This morning, Sony unveiled the PSP2 in Tokyo, and it looks fantastic.

    According to Eurogamer, the new handheld is currently codenamed NGP, which stands for Next Generation Portable. It's due out this "holiday season", and it has a ton of brilliant features.

    What kind of features? Okay: how about a five-inch OLED display, dual analogue sticks - yay! - alongside the traditional d-pad, shoulder buttons and face buttons, two touch pads on the front and the back - they cover the same space so your fingers will always be exactly at the right places in the screen - 3G and wi-fi integration, Sixasis motion control and front and rear cameras.

    The resolution is four times that of the original PSP, and the console features PlayStation 3-quality visuals, which is just insanely powerful for a handheld.

    How about games? Sony showed clips of Killzone, Uncharted, WipEout, MGS4, and LittleBigPlanet amongst other titles. Elsewhere, a new Call of Duty title was announced, and Epic Games - the creators of Gears of War and Unreal Tournament - has just announced that its Unreal Engine works on the console, suggesting the developer will also be supporting the console in a big way.

    After months of speculation, then, it's finally here. What do you make of it?

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