SONY PSP 2000 (or PSP version 2.0)

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I got the new PSP today (sold the original that I had on Amazon.com, put the Amazon gift cert credits towards the new version). Got the Daxter Entertainment Bundle. I thought about snagging the Star Wars themed bundle, but the Daxter pack comes with a 1GB mem card, plus Daxter (selling it up on Amazon) plus the Freakin' Sweet Family Guy UMD while the Star Wars bundle includes only the Star Wars game and no memory card.

PSP Daxter Entertainment Bundle
Image linked from Amazon.com

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Thanks for continuing here...

I didn't need the memory card, but figured I also didn't *need* the Star Wars game either. I'll probably get that later once the price comes way down. I am a Family Guy fan though, so snagging that as a bonus was, well, sweet.

Another image linked from Amazon.com
Image linked from Amazon.com

The silver color for the PSP in the Daxter bundle is kind of nice. Much less likely to show finger prints (which the original black PSP did). Definitely feels lighter than the original. Considerably lighter by my memory of the weight of the original, and definitely a brighter screen though it remains the same size as the screen on the original units.

The new units (the -2000 models) use a different mechanism for the door for the UMD and I'm left wondering if perhaps the new design is an improvement or step in the wrong direction.  In the older units the door opened and a sliding tray was provided to slip the UMD disc into.  In the new units, the door opens and the user has to slide the disc into a virtually unmarked area leaving questions on whether the disc is just going to slide around, fall out, line up, or get jammed in the unit because the user put it where it wasn't supposed to go.  I suppose the intent is to cut weight from the unit, and if so, that was accomplished (see info above).  I just wish that the mechanism was more user friendly.

Before I get too far in using the unit, I want to snag a screen protector for this new unit, and also want to get a new set of headphones (and the remote control for same) for it. I'm gonna get irritated pretty quick at paying for those things again, plus paying for the video cable, but I guess such is the price of upgrading from old to new.*

*If you weren't aware the accessories for the new units don't work with the old units and vice versa.  Users are warned of these things in the packaging with the console and/or with the accessories, but this incompatibility introduces a level of complexity to owning a PSP that really needn't have been there if Sony planned better.

Image linked from Newegg.com
Image linked from Newegg.com

Eventually I hope to pick up the Component Video cable (shown above) so I can send the output from the PSP to my TV.  I like the thought of being able to output to the bigger screen but even in this area you have to be careful about what cable you buy as the Composite cable won't output everything while the Component cable will.  Yet more fun with Sony making things more complex than necessary.

These new units do offer savings (or at least should) to Sony thanks to various changes in the units to make them thinner, lighter, less costly to build, etc.  The new units also give Sony a chance to make improvements (like the Video output capability that wasn't an option in the original PSP units) that may help keep the PSP from falling behind Nintendo and their perennially competitive handheld gaming units (currently the Nintendo DS Lite).  Sony has yet to really take advantage of their technologically superior systems -- both in the PSP area and in the Playstation 3 area. Letting Nintendo hammer them on the handheld front and losing to both Nintendo and Microsoft on the full-sized console front isn't a good idea.  Hopefully (for Sony's sake) they'll be able to use the new PSP systems to help slow down Nintendo over the next year.