PSP — or PlayStation Portable — is a mini, less weighter version of Sony’s PlayStation. It’s not as powerful as the PS2, but much more powerful than what the original PlayStation was.Built-in screen and speakers means you dont have other things to keep up with and to plug in.

As with the full-size PlayStation2, which has the ability toplay Cds and DVD as well as PlayStation games, the PSP is more than just a hand held gaming device. The PSP plays games in UMD ,which means Universal Media Disc format, but UMD format is also used for movies and other audio-visual content, and the PSP can pay those, too. And if that isn’t enough, the PSP can also play audio, video, and still image content off of Memory Sticks (Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro Duo are the compatible formats).

Unlike the PlayStation2 , the PSP comes equipped with Wi-Fi, so you can connect with other players wirelessly and, if your firmware is version 2.00 or higher, get online to browse the internet.Theres also an add-on camera and a GPS device for use with the PSP, giving it even more capabilities even further.

The Cost can be alittle bit of the draw back for some younger players,so a PSP refurbished will do to begin with then later can be resold when enough money is saved for a new version.All in all the PSP that has been refurbished is every bit as good as a brand new one

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