Testseek.co.uk have collected 22 expert reviews of the Sony PSP 3000 / Slim and Lite and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PSP 3000 / Slim and Lite.
December 2008
Experts 77% 22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Deep line-up of great game titles with better graphics than Nintendo DS games
LCD screen
Bright
Colourful screen
Superb user interface
Excellent mobile gaming
Increasingly broad range of features
Great
Antiglare screen.
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 editors didn't like
UMD load times slow
Screen isn't completely glare-free and is still a magnet for fingerprints
No built-in storage
Slightly pricier
Still limited in content options and capacity next to some alternatives
Although they're not games consoles
Screen can go fuzzy at times. Not enough new features.
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...
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-...
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...
Published: 2008-10-14, Author: John P. Falcone , 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...
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 ...
Abstract: The PSP Slim and Lite made reductions to its weight and dimensions, while expanding its multimedia capabilities to include video-out and others. Its previous version, the PlayStation Portable, had proven highly successful, managing to sell more than 40...
Abstract: Thumbs Up:Slim and lightweight body; better color reproduction than its predecessor; revamped AV output for game and video playback on TVs; inbuilt microphone for preinstalled Skype app and games; impressive online and media features; numerous games wi...