New European €100 PSP E-1000 Specs Detailed

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Following up their announcement of the new €99.99 PSP E-1000 model in Europe, Sony have detailed the device’s specifications. For starters, the E-1000’s screen size will remain the same as as other PSP models, coming in at 4.3”.

 

The device will be a tad bulkier than the PSP-3000 and will also be a little heavier. While the PSP-3000 weighs 189 g, the E-1000 will weigh 223 g. Similar to the PlayStation 3 Slim model, it will have a black matte finish. Finally, as some have noticed, it will come with a Monoaural speaker, instead of Stereo speakers.

 

The device, as previously reported, will lack Wi-Fi functionality. You’ll still be able to play digital content on it by downloading it from the PlayStation Store via Media Go on a PC, and transferring it to the PSP using a USB cable.


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