There should be a barcode and some numbers on the bottom edge, right at the end is the PSP's model and region, ie, 100X, 200X or 300X for the model number, where the X is the region code.
A PSP-1004 a model of psp. It is a 1000 series, and the 4 is the region code for continental + Eastern Europe. (The UK has a different code - 3). if you dont know what a psp is. so can i tell you its at portable playstation.
All PSP models except for the PSP Street, PSP-E1000 series.
The number at the end is the PSP's region which can affect the movie UMDs you can play on it, and PSN availability. One marked as PSP-2000 is a Japanese model, PSP-2001 is the North American model.
The number shows which model the PSP is, the final digit is the region. The original model of PSP, is PSP-1000. The 'street' PSP is 'E1000' not 1000, it is a slightly different model and is the last to be released, after the PSP-3000. It has the PSP-3000's updated screen, but has mono sound instead of stereo, and no wireless functions. The '4' at the end is the region code for continental Europe and India.
Yes, there's no such thing as a model-specific PSP game. Any UMD or PSN game will work fine on either model.
Yes, you can determine if a PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a model 3000 by checking the serial number. The serial number is typically found on the back of the device, and the PSP 3000 model starts with "PSP-3000." Additionally, you can also look for the model number printed on the box or the device itself, which will confirm it as a PSP 3000.
A PSP-1004 a model of psp. It is a 1000 series, and the 4 is the region code for continental + Eastern Europe. (The UK has a different code - 3). if you dont know what a psp is. so can i tell you its at portable playstation.
PSP-1000, or PSP Phat, are just the names for the PSP's original model, yes. PSP-1000 is the model number.
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All PSP models except for the PSP Street, PSP-E1000 series.
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The number at the end is the PSP's region which can affect the movie UMDs you can play on it, and PSN availability. One marked as PSP-2000 is a Japanese model, PSP-2001 is the North American model.
The number shows which model the PSP is, the final digit is the region. The original model of PSP, is PSP-1000. The 'street' PSP is 'E1000' not 1000, it is a slightly different model and is the last to be released, after the PSP-3000. It has the PSP-3000's updated screen, but has mono sound instead of stereo, and no wireless functions. The '4' at the end is the region code for continental Europe and India.
PSPs have a barcode at the bottom, and a serial number. The last part will say something like PSP2003 - this is displaying the PSP's model (2000, 3000 etc) as well as the region (3 is UK, etc).
if you mean the model number, it's the PSP-4000
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Yes, tried on both my PSP Fat and Slim, not sure about psp 3000 ,though.