Best Certified Used PlayStation Portable and Refurbished PlayStation Portable

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The PlayStation Portable (PSP) was launched by Sony in December 2004 in Japan and March 2005 in North America. It was Sony’s first handheld gaming console and a direct competitor to Nintendo’s handhelds. The PSP featured a 4.3-inch TFT LCD screen with a 480x272 resolution, capable of rendering rich 3D graphics. It ran on a MIPS R4000-based CPU clocked between 1–333 MHz and included 32MB of RAM (64MB on later models). The system used UMD (Universal Media Disc) for games and movies, supported Memory Stick Duo for storage, and included features like Wi-Fi connectivity, a web browser, and multimedia playback. The PSP was praised for its advanced graphics capabilities and multimedia versatility.
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Tips: All Certified Used Game Consoles are fully functional. The main difference is cosmetic. The better the condition, the more expensive. If you want the cheapest, pick Fair. If you want a balanced choice, choose Good.
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The PlayStation Portable (PSP) was launched by Sony in December 2004 in Japan and March 2005 in North America. It was Sony’s first handheld gaming console and a direct competitor to Nintendo’s handhelds. The PSP featured a 4.3-inch TFT LCD screen with a 480x272 resolution, capable of rendering rich 3D graphics. It ran on a MIPS R4000-based CPU clocked between 1–333 MHz and included 32MB of RAM (64MB on later models). The system used UMD (Universal Media Disc) for games and movies, supported Memory Stick Duo for storage, and included features like Wi-Fi connectivity, a web browser, and multimedia playback. The PSP was praised for its advanced graphics capabilities and multimedia versatility.

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