Stay away from E1000. Buy a used console instead. Any model is better than E1000.Im planning on buying a E1000, but was wondering if it can run backups?
This. Just buy an older model its definitely is better than the E1000.Stay away from E1000. Buy a used console instead. Any model is better than E1000.Im planning on buying a E1000, but was wondering if it can run backups?
It can run backups but its better just to invest that money in an older model since the E1000 lacks alot of the good features that the older ones has.
This. Just buy an older model its definitely is better than the E1000.Stay away from E1000. Buy a used console instead. Any model is better than E1000.Im planning on buying a E1000, but was wondering if it can run backups?
Just saying, but you might need Wi-Fi at some point.I rather have an E1000 over the original PSP any day. If it's hacked, I won't need a USD slot and I doubt anyone really plays PSP games online anymore, or cherishes them, rather. Also, the E1000 looks a thousand times better than the other models. A whole thousand.
Just saying, but you might need Wi-Fi at some point.I rather have an E1000 over the original PSP any day. If it's hacked, I won't need a USD slot and I doubt anyone really plays PSP games online anymore, or cherishes them, rather. Also, the E1000 looks a thousand times better than the other models. A whole thousand.
Well, if you're into homebrew games/apps, then you could use the Homebrew Broswer, which requires an internet connection.Just saying, but you might need Wi-Fi at some point.I rather have an E1000 over the original PSP any day. If it's hacked, I won't need a USD slot and I doubt anyone really plays PSP games online anymore, or cherishes them, rather. Also, the E1000 looks a thousand times better than the other models. A whole thousand.
Do people use the PSP Wi-fi when not playing against other players though? I have never seen anyone use Skype/Internet on their PSP. The only use I'd say would be the PSN store, but even then if you are intending to hack the system you can ignore that too
All other PSP models are pretty much cheaper than the E1000 in most stores anyway so getting an older model is better also chances are they will be on lower firmware which is better and like what you listed it also lacks Ad Hoc which to me is much more important than Wifi (cause there is little use for it) and some games are just more fun when playing with friends.It can run backups but its better just to invest that money in an older model since the E1000 lacks alot of the good features that the older ones has.
This. Just buy an older model its definitely is better than the E1000.Stay away from E1000. Buy a used console instead. Any model is better than E1000.Im planning on buying a E1000, but was wondering if it can run backups?
Please explain the features that it's lacking please? I know it lacks wifi and it has a mono sound, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't get it since some don't give a crap about online mode and such which means getting the other models is pretty pointless for him when he can get a cheaper model and save some money.
I have PSP E1000 model and I also own PSP 2000, it does what the PSP 2000 does without wifi.
I've had a hacked PSP Slim for 3 years. I have never touched WiFi. Ever. Not even to check out the clunky official web browser. I've got an iPhone for that.Just saying, but you might need Wi-Fi at some point.
Not all homebrew apps/games require WiFi. In fact, the homebrew apps that do are largely unnecessary. At the top of my head, the apps that do are PSPmaps, homebrew browsers and PSPtube, all functions already served by my phone which performs far better than my PSP.Well, if you're into homebrew games/apps, then you could use the Homebrew Broswer, which requires an internet connection.Do people use the PSP Wi-fi when not playing against other players though? I have never seen anyone use Skype/Internet on their PSP. The only use I'd say would be the PSN store, but even then if you are intending to hack the system you can ignore that too