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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation Portable E1000, black by Mateusz Rzeczycki ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Bought from a friend for 300,000 BYR. because he didn't need a PSP. Before the sale, he forgot to take out a 16GB flash drive (MicroSD with an adapter for Pro Duo) and this was the reason for downloading a bunch of games on it :) I don’t cause any particular complaints, I play at school, in transport, on the street. Tightens: D I think it's a pretty good model, because. cheap and almost no different from other PSP. In case your iPhone is dead, that's it.

Pros
  • + Brick + Battery lasts a long time + Charging is quite fast + Easy to remove drive cover + Plump (comfortable for hands, do not get numb) + The screen is quite improved compared to 3008 + Matte body (quite pleasant to the touch and does not get dirty (hello 3008)) + Cheap due to the lack of WIFI, TV output and a second speaker + Firmware in 10 minutes (including instructions and the Internet) + Games through the roof (+ exclusives and Japanese games of 2022!) + The switch is at the bottom, now you can’t accidentally pull it (hello 3008 :) + Plays well with headphones (According to Sony traditions) + Like a player just right + And you can watch movies too (low resolution is not an obstacle) + Quite a lot of brightness (sometimes how the flashlight works) + Despite the fact that the MONO speaker works well + Fits in your pocket + Mini USB can be bought literally around the corner +XMB
Cons
  • - Lack of WIFI, which means you can’t play with a friend, but this is Street, it should be so that you don’t sit at home :) - No cover on SD Pro Duo - Expensive flash drives (resolved by an adapter and any MicroSD) - Sometimes it doesn't want to read the flash drive, especially if it's cold (probably just me) - The crosspiece creaks (but it can be lubricated) - Indicators on top, which means you won’t notice a low battery and the console will simply turn off with a crossed out battery sign - Noisy disk drive (like all PSPs, but I don't care, I don't use disks) - Viewing angles are weird - You can not adjust the brightness "on the fly", so you can't immediately adjust to the suddenly peeking out sun - Charging is not located in the most convenient place - It's hard to find the original charger (that's why I still have it alive) - Backlash cover (not critical)