Personally I'd prefer the Go's screen to ghosting, interlacing, and a bad viewing angle.
I agree, going back I would buy a Go.
Personally I'd prefer the Go's screen to ghosting, interlacing, and a bad viewing angle.
To be fair, the built-in memory is quite a big "plus" of the system. Seeing that the 32GB MSPD is the biggest (and rarest) flavour and to get more, one has to resort to adapters, some built-in memory is actually a good deal for those who like to carry around loads of content. Adding to that, the system is also more "portable" than other members of its family, however the comfort of using it is very subjective - it's something you can either love or hate depending on the size of your hands.I'd only get a Go as a secondary system though, as the lack of Pandora would kill off a lot of experimenting and recovery junk.
I'd only get a Go as a secondary system though, as the lack of Pandora would kill off a lot of experimenting and recovery junk.
Hello maybe I will buy this model
http://www.amazon.fr/Console-PSP-St..._1?ie=UTF8&qid=1372118682&sr=8-1&keywords=psp
My intention is only for multimedia ike videos, movies and emulators.
By the way I have a problem, all my friends have only DSi and 3DS, so they also dont know about PSP.
Is it good this model to run all emulators??
I will play psx,neo geo, snes, nes, gb, gba, gbc master system, etc..
I dont will play PSP games because I dont like it, I will only buy it for emulators.
Does it runs all emulators great????
- Cheap piece of crap, avoid. Not only is it gimped even compared to the old 1000 model, but it's not built up to the same standards as the other models.
that is the street witch is crap
no wifi
no video out
mono
Thanks for support, do you know what model is good????
The PSP doesn't do fullscreen video out. There is a plugin to make it, but it only works on some CFW models, and even when it works it's kind of ugly and causes slowdown in my experience (since it's not a ntively-supported mode). PS2 controller is a no-go, PS3 is through bluetooth which only the Go has, and you may need to use the PS3 to pair it, don't know if that's changed.I'm thinking about getting a PSP for mostly emulation purposes. I mainly want to play GBA and PS1 games on on it. From what I'm reading I think it's going to be between the 3000 and the Go but I'm not entirely sure. One thing that is important for me is fullscreen composite video out (for the PS1 games). Also it would be nice for it to be compatible with PS2/PS3 controller (if that's even possible), but necessary. Portability doesn't matter to me. Thanks!
The PSP doesn't do fullscreen video out. There is a plugin to make it, but it only works on some CFW models, and even when it works it's kind of ugly and causes slowdown in my experience (since it's not a ntively-supported mode). PS2 controller is a no-go, PS3 is through bluetooth which only the Go has, and you may need to use the PS3 to pair it, don't know if that's changed.
Did you ever try if it works with another battery? Maybe it is something easily fixable.I Would hack my PSP 3000 but i kinda broke it i think like 2 years ago. I was charging in via usb on my cable box for like a week (wasnt in the mood to play it) and then it just wouldnt turn on. Its probably the battery but idk. Could be something internal. I got it as the Rachet and Clank Bundle.
Did you ever try if it works with another battery? Maybe it is something easily fixable.
Yeah I can understand that lost in a cluttered room thing better then I like. Also I was more thinking about trying a battery lent from someone, not buying a new one for that. But if you did not use your PSP for years you'll probably have not much desire to use it again now.Im too lazy to buy a battery and put it in , Besides, its somewhere in the clutter i call my room so thats also a journey in itself just to find the damn thing. Oh and IIRC it has a scratch on the screen from when i dropped it on the floor. Its only a tiny scratch and cosmetic but still isnt pleasant to look at .
Yeah I can understand that lost in a cluttered room thing better then I like. Also I was more thinking about trying a battery lent from someone, not buying a new one for that. But if you did not use your PSP for years you'll probably have not much desire to use it again now.
Yeah ok good point, I haven't though of emulation as I usually use other devices for this.Well i don't really know anyone with a psp let alone a psp battery. Also, i've heard it emulates pretty well so i would be interested in that.