Free PSP, that's great. So ist it a 2000?CMPXCHG8B wrote:I found a nice kit an hour and a half away up in Nanaimo that had only been used once or twice and was literally in mint condition for $50. Only took three days to sell the insane pile of accessories it came with, yielding a +$35 profit in the end (plus the console, which I kept).
Where to find older PSPs in Canada?
Re: Where to find older PSPs in Canada?
Re: Where to find older PSPs in Canada?
Nope, it's the PSP-1001 Value Pack.Friendly wrote:Free PSP, that's great. So ist it a 2000?
I tried looking for the PSP-2000 with the TA-085v1 motherboard. They're impossible to find, the only way to obtain one in a surefire way is to buy any old PSP-2000 and purchase a TA-085v1 (confirmed) motherboard from someone online, and swap it in yourself.
I didn't want to bother doing that and I'm fond of the PSP-1000's over engineered construction. It does everything I need and the blurriness/ghosting has never bothered me, as I owned one when they first came out (the PSPs, not the revisions that followed). If it does bother me I can always buy a PSP-3000 now that I've got a unit capable of hacking around with the battery firmware.
-CMPX