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  • How to Make a Slim Pandora Battery

    Sony's PSP-2000 and PSP-3000 consoles are both known as the PSP Slim. They come preinstalled with official Sony firmware. The term "homebrew" refers to any user-created programs, utilities and...

  • PSP 2000 Vs. PSP 1000

    Sony's portable gaming console, the PlayStation Portable, has had several design changes. The system saw its first major overhaul between the 1000 and 2000 models--the console became smaller,...

  • How to Replace a Broken PSP Screen

    The screen of the PSP console can become damaged through repeated use. The screen can be scratched or cracked, and parts of the screen may become discolored or won't display any image at all. You...

  • How to Fix a PSP Power Switch

    The PSP portable video game console has many electronic parts that work dependably. But to turn on the PSP, you must flick a mechanical power switch. This switch can weaken over time and suddenly...

  • Sony PSP 2000 Slim & Lite Tips & Tricks

    The release of the PSP Slim in 2007 improved upon the original model of Sony's handheld gaming system by redesigning both the inside and outside of the console. The PSP not only allows gamers can...

  • How to Operate a PSP Portable

    The Sony PSP has seen several different versions since its release back in 2005. Still, each model generally operates in the same way, making it an easy-to-operate multimedia gaming console for...

  • How Do I Download Things to My PSP?

    While there are multiple ways to download content to your PlayStation Portable, the most common way is to connect your PSP to the Internet and logging into the PlayStation Network Store. While a...

  • PSP Game Download FAQ

    The Sony PlayStation Portable is a handheld console with a built-in Wi-Fi and USB port that can be utilized to download games to a memory stick. You won't have to swap discs each time you want to...

  • Internet PSP Problems

    Sony's handheld PSP console fits into your pocket and is ideal for portable gaming. The console can also be used as a media device and can access the Internet for downloading content and web...

  • PSP Memory Problems

    The PSP console is a portable device meant for gaming and media viewing on the go. When using the console, players may run into issues when they need to save content. Sometimes the content will...

  • Free Games to Play on a PSP

    The PlayStation Portable (PSP), Sony's handheld gaming console, features a wealth of different games in several genres. For gamers that cannot afford all the latest software, or even to purchase...

  • How to Use the PSP WiFi Internet Access

    Sony's Playstation Portable video game console is a handheld media device that allows users to play video games, listen to music or watch videos on the go. PSPs also feature WiFi connectivity,...

  • How to Identify a TA-082

    Sony's practice of issuing regular hardware iterations for its consoles continues to create interesting circumstances for gamers---with the dreaded PlayStation Portable firmware version TA-082 the...

  • What Is the Blue Screen of Death on PSP?

    As gaming consoles become more advanced, one of the downsides is an increase in possible issues. The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is no exception when it experiences the "blue screen of death." This...

  • What Does the PSP Come With?

    When shopping for hand held video game systems, one of your main choices may be the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP). The PSP is one of the most popular hand held video game systems available, and...

  • How to Download PSP Games

    The Sony Playstation Portable console combines fun, function and portability because it appeals to gamers, music lovers, picture hounds and movie buffs. Knowing how to download PSP games only adds...

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