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Reviews of Sony PSP 3000 / Slim and Lite

Testseek.co.uk have collected 24 expert reviews of the Sony PSP 3000 / Slim and Lite and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PSP 3000 / Slim and Lite.
Award: Recommended December 2008
December 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Great
  • Antiglare screen.
  • Decent build quality and screen. Still thinner. Still lighter
  • LCD screen
  • Bright
  • Colourful screen
  • Superb user interface
  • Excellent mobile gaming
  • Increasingly broad range of features
  • Nintendo may have mastered touch tech but Sony still delivers the eye-poppingest on-screen action. The latest PSP’s anti-glare display has more colours
  • Half the response time and five times the contrast ratio of its predecessor
  • Giving you punchy...
  • Light
  • Slim enclosure
  • Better colour reproduction
  • Built-in Skype
  • Deep line-up of great game titles with better graphics than Nintendo DS games

The editors didn't like

  • Screen can go fuzzy at times. Not enough new features.
  • Awkward controls. Video codec support still hobbled
  • Making it an awkward media player
  • Slightly pricier
  • Still limited in content options and capacity next to some alternatives
  • Although they're not games consoles
  • The pumped-up screen occasionally shows annoying scan lines and doesn’t help the mediocre battery life (though switching off Wi-Fi will). Tweaking the TV Out to support older
  • Non-Hi-Def tellies is hardly fair either – how can we justify that...
  • UMD load times slow
  • Screen isn't completely glare-free and is still a magnet for fingerprints
  • No built-in storage

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  Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com

  • Abstract:  Much like what Sony did with the PSP-2000, the PSP-3000 features a slew of small but still noteworthy upgrades that may have some current owners looking to upgrade. The first thing you will notice about the Sony PSP-3000 is the gorgeous improvements to th...

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  Published: 2009-12-17, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • Great, antiglare screen.
  • Screen can go fuzzy at times. Not enough new features.
  • No one can accuse the PSP-3000 of lacking power. Lacking in new features, though, is a different matter....

 
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(60%)
 
  Published: 2009-02-06, review by: whathifi.com

  • Bright, colourful screen, superb user interface, excellent mobile gaming, increasingly broad range of features
  • Still limited in content options and capacity next to some alternatives, although they're not games consoles

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  Published: 2008-12-03, review by: stuff.tv

  • Decent build quality and screen. Still thinner. Still lighter
  • Awkward controls. Video codec support still hobbled, making it an awkward media player
  • Still a great media and gaming machine, but not the comprehensive remake we were after ...

 
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(80%)
 
  Published: 2008-11-03, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • Nintendo may have mastered touch tech but Sony still delivers the eye-poppingest on-screen action. The latest PSP’s anti-glare display has more colours, half the response time and five times the contrast ratio of its predecessor, giving you punchy...
  • The pumped-up screen occasionally shows annoying scan lines and doesn’t help the mediocre battery life (though switching off Wi-Fi will). Tweaking the TV Out to support older, non-Hi-Def tellies is hardly fair either – how can we justify that...
  • This is still the most powerful mobile gamer out there, with kick-ass titles like Patapon and FIFA 09 proving there’s life in the old handheld yet. Best offers for the Sony PSP-3000Amazon Marketplace £149.99 Marshall Ward £169.00 Sony PSP-...

 
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  Published: 2008-10-15, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • If youre a heavy PSP user with wads of cash to blow, need the external mic, or want to play games on a standard TV, the PSP 3000 is the sleeker, visually crisper twin to last years model. If youre an original PSP owner and skipped the PSP 2000, you...

 
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(70%)
 
  Published: 2008-10-14, Author: John , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Light, slim enclosure; better colour reproduction; built-in Skype; deep line-up of great game titles with better graphics than Nintendo DS games
  • UMD load times slow; screen isn't completely glare-free and is still a magnet for fingerprints; no built-in storage
  • 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 de...

 
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(80%)
 
  Published: 2008-10-13, review by: T3.com

  • LCD screen
  • Slightly pricier
  • A welcome change to an old classic

 
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  Published: 2011-07-01, review by: consumersearch.com

  • Large 4.3inch LCD display, Builtin WiFi and Skype, Good graphics and game selection,
  • Interlacing artifacts on the screen

 
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  Published: 2010-06-01, review by: toptenreviews.com

  • Abstract:  The PSP-3000 made further modifications to its predecessor, the PSP Slim and Lite deductions to its weight and dimensions, while expanding its multimedia capabilities to include video-out and others. Its previous version, the PlayStation Portable, had ...

 
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