You're probably complaining that we've gone off topic, but the topic was really done on the first page and partially derailed by the OP himself so...
Unless you're serious in which case the best (but smallest) screen is the PSP Go, then it's a competition between 2000 and 3000, 3000 has some interlace-like artifacts that bothers some people, but is superior in most other aspects. E1000 is pretty similar to the 2000, I've heard.
Best PSP screen: 2000, 3000, Go, or Street?
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Re: Best PSP screen: 2000, 3000, Go, or Street?
Well, it's fine the way the topic went in my opinion. In fact, this very thread helped answer other questions that I didn't even ask, like the PSP being played on a TV via a DVDO. Simply put, I got the info I needed.ZellSF wrote:You're probably complaining that we've gone off topic, but the topic was really done on the first page and partially derailed by the OP himself so...
Unless you're serious in which case the best (but smallest) screen is the PSP Go, then it's a competition between 2000 and 3000, 3000 has some interlace-like artifacts that bothers some people, but is superior in most other aspects. E1000 is pretty similar to the 2000, I've heard.
Re: Best PSP screen: 2000, 3000, Go, or Street?
None of them are similar to one another as they all come with their own "imperfections", basically there is no "ultimate" PSP Screen as they all have downsides. Overall as I have said on the first page and you have said here, the PSPgo is the one that has the most "perfect" screen, but the downside is that it is smaller than the other screens (and even though it's not compltely related to the screen, some people complained about the controls).ZellSF wrote:You're probably complaining that we've gone off topic, but the topic was really done on the first page and partially derailed by the OP himself so...
Unless you're serious in which case the best (but smallest) screen is the PSP Go, then it's a competition between 2000 and 3000, 3000 has some interlace-like artifacts that bothers some people, but is superior in most other aspects. E1000 is pretty similar to the 2000, I've heard.
It really just comes down to what each offers really:
PSP-1000 no Output Capabilities
PSP-2000 Output only in 480p
PSP-3000 Output in both 480i and 480p, add an option for Wide Color
PSPgo Output in both 480i and 480p, Allows you to be used with a DuadShock 3 controller (requires a PS3 for syncing), adds an option for Wide Color.