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What is the difference between the originally released PSP systems and the newer PSP 3000 systems available in the market?

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What is the difference between the originally released PSP systems and the newer PSP 3000 systems available in the market?

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The new PSP 3000 systems are 33% lighter and 19% slimmer than the original PSP systems. The PSP 3000 systems utilizes built-in cache for the UMD drive, resulting in a quicker read speeds on title screens as well as during gameplay. The new PSP 3000 also includes ability to output the PSP’s video to a television set. Video is output at either 480i or 480p, and there are both 4:3 and 16:9 options. The new PSP 3000 features an improved LCD screen, a new built-in microphone, and the LCD is the same size and resolution as older PSP displays, but it has a “wider color gamut and anti-reflection technology.” The new LCD also features five times the contrast ratio and quicker pixel-response times than the old PSP display found on the PSP 1000.

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