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PSP 2000 Console - Piano Black

 
PSP 2000 Console - Piano Black   By Sony
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Product Features
  • WiFi capability
  • Internet access
  • MemoryStick Pro Duo slot (memory stick sold separately)
  • Use a MP3 audio and MP4 video player
  • See movies on UMD

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Product Description
Playstation Portable Slim (PSP-2001PB) Piano Black System, AC power cord, AC adaptor, Battery pack

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The PSP is the first truly integrated handheld entertainment system designed to handle multiple applications — music, video, communication, and wireless networking, with games as its primary driver. PSP brings an unparalleled gaming experience to a handheld platform, allowing users to enjoy 3D games, with high-quality, full-motion video, and high-fidelity stereo audio. With graphics rendering capability comparable to that of PlayStation®2, PSP features a 4.3-inch wide screen, high-resolution TFT display. PSP also adopts a newly developed, proprietary compact but high-capacity (1.8GB) optical disc, Universal Media Disc (UMD), as its storage medium.

Check out the PSP features in depth below:


Games | Movies/Video | Music | Photos | Internet | LocationFree® TV | Tivo-To-Go™ | RSS | Online Gaming


What’s in play this season.

  • Dazzling widescreen LCD brings gaming to life
  • Hundreds of games that let you take your gaming on the go
  • Unique content created specifically for the PSP® system
  • Diverse genres — and all created with portable gaming in mind
Play games anytime, anywhere on the PSP system’s dazzling, widescreen LCD. Games are playable off a UMD™ (Universal Media Disc), which load when inserted into the system. If your PSP system hasn’t been updated, the game software will update your PSP system’s firmware as well.

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The silver screen, conveniently resized.

  • Choose from hundreds of movies and TV shows to watch, spanning diverse genres and viewing choices
  • Take your entertainment with you on the go by placing your downloaded videos on Memory Stick Duo™

Here’s How it Works.

  1. Use the Use the PSP Media Manager to easily place videos on your PSP System’s Memory Stick Duo.
  2. PSP Media Manager will search your PC for videos, and then convert
  3. Alternatively, watch full-length movies and TV shows off a UMD™.
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Let the music move you — anywhere.

  • Place your MP3 collection on Memory Stick Duo and take your music with you everywhere
  • Plays MP3, WAV, WMA, ATRAC3+, and MP4 formats

Here’s How it Works.

You can add MP3’s (or other music format files) to your Memory Stick Duo for play on your PSP system.
  1. Simply attach your PSP to your PC through a USB cable — making the PSP an external drive.
  2. You’ll then be able to copy your MP3s onto your Memory Stick Duo (make sure that your Memory Stick Duo is formatted for use on your PSP and that you place your music files in the folder labeled Music).
  3. Then just plug your headphones in, go to Music on the PSP system’s XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) menu and select your song.
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Take your photos and slide shows to go.

  • Place your photos on your Memory Stick Duo and view them on the LCD screen
  • Beam photos to friends via Wi-Fi
  • Set up a slideshow to show friends and family your photo collection

Here’s How it Works.

It’s easy to place photos on your PSP system!
  1. Attach your PSP to your PC through a USB cable — which will make the PSP an external drive.
  2. You’ll then be able to copy your photos (JPG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, or BMP formats) to your Memory Stick Duo (make sure your Memory Stick Duo is formatted for use on your PSP and that you place your photos in the folder labeled Photo).
  3. You can then go to the Photo icon on the PSP system’s XMB and select the photo that you’d like to view.
You can also beam photos to a friend in the vicinity who has a PSP. Make sure that both of your PSP systems have the Wi-Fi switch set to On.
  1. The photo ‘Receiver’ should go to the Photo icon on the PSP system’s XMB, select the location to save the photo and press .
  2. Select ‘Receive’.
  3. The photo ‘Sender’ should go to the photo to be sent and press .
  4. Select ‘Send’ and press .
  5. The photo will be beamed via Wi-Fi to your friend’s PSP.
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Got a hot spot? Get some cool stuff

  • Access the Internet from any accessible hotspot
  • For exclusive PSP downloadable demos and content, visit www.us.playstation.com/psp

Here’s How it Works

To access the Internet on your PSP system, first make sure that you are at an accessible hotspot and that your Wi-Fi switch is set to ON.
  1. If you are at a new location, you’ll want to select the WWW icon on your PSP system’s XMB screen, and then follow instructions to set up a New Connection.
  2. Once you have tested this connection, select the WWW icon from your PSP system’s XMB screen again.
  3. Press and then to access the URL bar, or scroll over to the Bookmarks icon (noted by the ‘heart’ icon) and select a site.
  4. If accessing through the URL bar, after pressing , the on screen keyboard will pop up. Enter the desired website URL and your PSP will connect you to that site. Once the web page is shown, press to hide the toolbar.
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LocationFree TV

  • Watch live TV, DVR content or your DVD player content on your PSP system from anywhere in the world via an accessible hotspot
  • Connect your compatible TV, DVD player, DVR, Camcorder, or PC to the LocationFree Base Station. Then enjoy your favorite TV shows, movies, created video, and more where and when you want on your PSP — wherever wireless connectivity allows

Here’s How it Works

To connect to your LocationFree TV base station through your PSP, make sure you have installed firmware update 2.80 or later and that your Wi-Fi switch is set to On.
  1. Go to the LocationFree icon underneath the Network icon on your PSP system’s XMB menu. (If you have not set-up a connection yet, your PSP will take you through the process.)
  2. Register your PSP with the LocationFree TV base station by pressing the ‘Setup Mode’ button on the base station.
  3. Select the LocationFree TV icon under the Network icon on the XMB menu and press .
  4. Select a public wireless LAN service (if outside the home) or ‘LocationFree AP’ (if inside the home). Now you can enjoy your favorite TV shows, DVR or DVD content from the road! For further set-up information, go to www.sony.com/locationfree.
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TiVo-To-Go™

  • Watch recorded TV content downloaded to your Memory Stick Duo
  • TiVo-To-Go™ service costs $24.95 (one time flat fee) and converts recorded TiVo content to the correct PSP system format
  • Check www.tivo.com/tivotogo for more information

Here’s How it Works

  1. To access your TiVo content for playback on your PSP, your TiVo Series2™ must be connected to your home network (connecting it to your PC).
  2. Next, go to www.tivo.com/tivotogo to download the TiVo Desktop Plus software. This will allow your PC to convert the TiVo files to a PSP readable format. TiVo charges a one-time fee of $24.95 for this service, payable via their website.
  3. When TiVo Desktop Plus has been downloaded, click the box in the ‘Preferences’ menu to ensure files are converted to PSP format.
  4. Transfer the shows you wish onto your PC. The PC will then automatically convert the files into PSP readable files and place in a separate portable downloads folder.
  5. You’ll then need to connect your PSP to your PC via the USB cable — which will turn the PSP into an external drive. Make sure your Memory Stick Duo has been formatted for use on the PSP and that you have updated your PSP system’s firmware to version 2.80 or later. From there, you’ll be able to enjoy your TiVo content on your PSP!
*Mac users can convert their TiVo Series2 programs for PSP as well using Roxio Toast 8 -- see http://www.tivo.com/mactivotogo/ for details.

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RSS

  • Enjoy audio and video RSS (podcasts) downloaded to your PSP system — anywhere you go
  • Check out PlayStation Mayhem and other RSS content on the RSS page through the official PSP website

Here’s How it Works

  • Start the web browser (see Internet section for more information).
  • Select a webpage that offers RSS-distributed content.
  • Select the icon for the RSS-distributed content.
  • Select YES and then press . You have now created an RSS channel for that webpage. To access this content, simply go to the channel under the RSS menu.
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  • Battle others in intense online gaming at home or through complimentary 6 month access at any T-Mobile HotSpot*

Here’s How it Works

  1. To play anyone in your local vicinity (up to 50 feet away), simply make sure your Wi-Fi switch is set to the On position, and follow the game’s instructions on how to connect. Both PSP systems must have a copy of the game to play.
  2. To play online, make sure you're at an accessible hotspot (at home or T-Mobile HotSpot), and set your Wi-Fi switch to the On position.
  3. Ensure you have set up a new connection and then follow the game’s on screen instructions to access the game lobby and find people to play!
  • Check www.us.playstation.com/psp/ to view T-Mobile HotSpot compatible games.
  • For detailed instructions on installing the necessary firmware update required for T-Mobile HotSpot online gaming, go to: www.us.playstation.com/psp/downloads/systemupdate/
*Available through March 28, 2008. PSP must be updated to System Update v.3.30 or later.

Check out more upcoming games at http://www.us.playstation/psp/

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Customer Reviews

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Perfect!!!!, 2010-08-09
This Item was perfect and my son enjoys playing with it , it really looks like new!!!

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 PSP review caution, 2009-09-02
OK you do know SCEA was at first place with the first Generation playstation 2 now when the big corp level hot shots went from bad to sick. this handy portable is made in China using sub-standard parts. I say. I got my from a delaer where I live. the next think I know it on opening the box for the first time. the darn thing is dead. I taken it to SCEA for service. and SCEA made there choice to kill the service on my brand new PSP. Due to Full cost and defective stickers that is done in China the worlds worst manifactor in computer tech in the world.
The support of SCEA is realy bad. then there is a problem. Normaly these days Things are made to be broken like Hewlett Packard the worlds worst Persional computers and the worlds worst Notebook computers in the world. it comes to no suprise. simply Do nothing and let the warrenty die then demand to keep buying the same thing over and over and over. Fight the consumers on rather then helping out. all for the power of money and power. Well I told them I am no longer SCEA and Hewlett Packard customer any more. even Nintendo and Sega is just as bad. Sega of America did not take care of my defecitve produts. Just keep it and sell it to some other customer. I refuse to may hundreds of dollars to fix one bloody disc. Hewlett Packard also dose the same thing as well. When I question there sick evel service and pay up or get the hell out. Sell my computer to some other customer and have Hewlett Packard make the extra money selling the same product twice at above ful retail price. Why are these corp level is ripping off the consumers?
The games for the PSP Is to total crap. I lost 450.00 from day one on PSP well game systems ,two games and a memory stick. then the sales tax comes extra. efter speding 70.00 on each game and get 5.00 back from selling it used. and all sales are fianl when I asked for the delaer for exhange or refund. The request was kicked out due to the fact of making copies of the Game System is not allowed. I do not shop at Game Stop/Software etc and Best Buy due to this. Copy the game system? who the heck do I do that?
its not a right to for these big hot shots to sell bad products on the market. its noted as black market. Then kill consumer rights is one thing realy rude
rembmer todays business ALL SALES ARE FINAL! NO EXCHANGES AND NO SERVICE ON REPAIRS. BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK FOOL IS THE CORP LEVEL GAME NOW. ITS TIME TO PUT THE STOP TO THIS. LETS STOP BUYING CRAP!
CORP LEVEL SECA(SONY),SEGA,NINTENDO,HEWLETT PACKARD AND MICROSOFT. are designed to kill your credit report and finance lost.
I Do have a bad credit report. Due to my doing my shopping with bad brand names products.
I am not allowed to apply for a credit card never the less. its that bad.
I do not want to see that happen to any one else. What had happend to me


Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 problem with psp2000, 2010-08-14
pros: lightweight, bigger screen, bigger buttons, faster internet

cons: easlly damaged screen, small speakers, not a lot of internet memory, no good umd movies, small game selection, small battery life.

My psp2000 freezes up alot and some times the screen fades and goes black. When i let it sit on the internet for five minutes without touching it, it turns off, even when charging. I have had my psp for only a few months. It is a fun system, but it could be a lot better.

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 A Psp is a psps, 2010-01-26
Just look at the factors. Do you need a mobile gaming device? What games are you interested in. The newer psp's can take a little longer to install CFW than a DS but theres alot of fun to be had with both systems. As far as mobiel gaming goes power is a concern but then again I've had a ds lite for a couple of years. The price of a psp slim is getting reasonable enough to warrant a purchase and I did. Just remember if you go for a psp go or similiar psp bundles a wii is only 200, a ps3 and xbox are only 300. So do you really need mobile gaming? Especially since cell phones are becoming so much more powerful. I have enjoyed it so far. Just know what you are getting into.

Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5 Multi media platform not hard core game system., 2009-12-17
I have had PSP's on and off since they first launched. I remember getting my first Psp and being so happy to have a sweet new piece of technology. It played games had Internet could load it with movies and music awesome. After selling my psp 1000 to a friend after many months of enjoyment I decided to take a break from PSP. I noticed that they launched this new and improved System so I though hey Ill go buy one and for the last 2 years its been my best friend, not as a game system but as an I pod killer. I use this thing to listen to music watch movies and surf the web when I am bored. The PSP 2001 series has some flaws it feels to me a bit cheaper than the old 1000 but it does have new features and the processing and internet capabilities are better. Over all this is a great multi media platform but as a game system its got great looking games for a handheld but the library is not there.
The only cool thing is the PSX classic section on the PSN. Final Fantasy on my Psp if only I was still in 6th grade this would have been a dream.



Product Details
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sony
Color: Piano Black
Display Size: 4.3
EAN: 0711719851004
Format: CD
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: 98510
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2007-09-27
Studio: Sony

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