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04 December 2013
Its a nice portable game device!
1 of 1 found this helpful With its impressive game library, lower price and expanded feature set, it's certainly a much better deal than the original PSP -- and it's even better than the PSP 2000. While its media and online functions won't necessarily replace a dedicated AV device or laptop, it will be good for most portable gaming and multimedia needs
Plus: Light, slim enclosure, Better colour reproduction, Built-in Skype, Deep line-up of great game titles with better graphics than Nintendo DS games.
The PSP 3000 has the same slim dimensions (71mm high by 168mm wide by 16mm deep) and light weight (200g with the battery, game disc and Memory Stick on board) as its predecessor. The luscious 109mm (4.3-inch) LCD widescreen remains, and it's been tweaked: it now delivers better colour reproduction, and is less prone to glare.
When compared with the 2000, the PSP 3000 does, indeed, deliver better colour vibrancy (you can toggle between 'wide' and 'standard' colour in the options to see the difference). As for glare reduction, we didn't find there to be a huge difference. Don't expect to play in direct sunlight, for instance. But you might have better luck with fewer distractions from indoor light sources.
New to the PSP 3000 is the built-in microphone, located just below the screen, which can be used for online communication within a game or for the PSP's built-in Skype application. The advantage of having the mic integrated into the body is that you can use it with any standard pair of headphones. By contrast, the PSP 2000 required a special headset for communicating online.
The PSP is designed to play games and movies off something called UMDs, or Universal Media Discs. We're not sure where Sony got the 'universal' part of the name, because the PSP is the only device that plays them. They're sort of a cross between a mini-CD and an old MiniDisc, and they only hold about 2.2GB of data. They load into a snap-open door on the PSP's backside. The Memory Stick Duo slot remains on the left edge.

20 September 2017
Fits perfect, looks like the original
I had a canon 5D mark I camera and the eyecup has been broken due the cleanning of the camera.
This eyecup from ebay fits perfectly in my camera and it's look loke the same as the original.

14 December 2016
Super motherboard
It appears that it is one of my best options while bidding on ebay.
I have put on it an core duo 2 (7400) cpu and 4 gbytes of memory.
It not an i7 system but the board score is remarkable for casual use.