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Let's Compare A DSi LL And a PSP-3000
You may not yet really know how big a DSi LL is, but you know how big a PSP-3000 is, right? More »Limited Edition Gran Turismo PSP Comes With Music Voucher
The Limited Edition Gran Turismo Entertainment Pack, announced for Japan last month, is coming to the U.S. on Oct. 20 and brings with it an interesting freebie. More »A PSP For Gran Turismo Fans
The old PSP is going out with a bang in Japan later this year, with the October release of a special Gran Turismo PSP hardware bundle. More »PSP-3000 Goes Blossom Pink, Turquoise Green
Showing continued support for the older model despite the impending release of the PSP Go, Sony has announced two new colors for the PSP-3000: Blossom Pink and Turquoise Green. Behold their beauty. More »Analyst: Sony's $249 PSPgo Is "Too Much"
PSPgo, the newest addition to the PlayStation family, will carry a premium price of $249 USD when it launches this October. That's $80 more than the PSP-3000, a figure considered too high by some gamers—and one analyst. More »And On The Third Day, The Giant PSP Was Risen...
You just can't keep a good over-sized handheld console down! Sporting new PSP-3000 stylings, New York's favourite (giant) Sony console was today hoisted back into place. Reports of giant, over-sized scan lines should hit tomorrow. More »Sony Drop Kicks PSP-3000's 4GB Entertainment Pack
Let's Compare PSP 3000 (Again!)
Back in August, comparison pics emerged showing that the new PSP 3000 appears brighter than the previous model. And now that the PSP 3000 has gone on sale, more comparison pics have emerged again showing that, you guessed it, the new PSP 3000 appears brighter than the previous model. There's a gallery below. But be warned, the PSP 3000 is so bright you might wanna wear shades. More »PSP-3000 Gruesomely Dissected For Your Viewing Pleasure
Today the new PSP-3000 went on sale in Japan. Website PC Watch got its hands on one and instead of using it to play video games (been there, done that), it ripped it up into iddy-biddy pieces (neato). Click through the gallery below to check out the hardware porn — rather, dissected hardware porn. More »Gundam PSP-3000 Looks Like You Dropped It On The Bus
PSP 3000 Battery Myths Shattered!
Can You Pick Out The New PSP-3000? Can You?
Well, we've seen how the new PSP (PSP-3000) stacks up against the old PSP-2000 — we've even gotten to read about it in English. But for those who like to look at pictures, we've got more pictures. Lots more. Pictures that do a nice job of showing how different the PSP-3000 display is. Right up there, is the PSP-2000 and the PSP-300. Can you spot which is which? And what are the cosemtic differences? More »PSP-3000 To Support Dualshock 3, 480i Video?
The PSP 3000 - How Different Is It?
James Yu over at GameSpot has just posted an excellent hands-on comparison of the old Sony PSP 2000 model and the shiny new PSP 3000, announced just last week at the Games Convention in Leipzig. While we've already posted the comparison that showed up on Famitsu, the GameSpot article has a few things going for it. More comparison photos of the screen, which looks to be where the biggest noticeable differences lie, and the fact that James writes in easy-to-understand English, always appreciated by us English-exclusive humans like myself. Hit the link below for the full skinny on what has changed in obsessive detail, right down to the surface textures of the plastic. More »PSP-2001 vs PSP-3000
Get A Good Look At The New PSP-3000
Announced yesterday, the PSP-3000 will be the third major iteration of Sony's PlayStation Portable line. So let's take a good look at it! Below are galleries showing the two colours that'll be available in North America: Piano Black and Mystic Silver. As you can see in the pic above, there's a third colour - Pearl White - but that one's only for Europe and Japan. For now, anyways. More »GC Presser Round Up: Sony
New Official Details, North American Date For PSP 3000
Sony Computer Entertainment America has released further information on the new model of the PSP, officially known as the PSP 3000, including when you'll be able to get it stateside. The PSP 3000 model will be available in North America this October, shipping with the previously announced Ratchet & Clank Size Matters entertainment pack, the same one announced at E3 2008. More »More Shots Of The Rumored PSP-3000