Buying a PSP: Used 2000 or new 3000?

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Buying a PSP: Used 2000 or new 3000?

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So long story short I'm dead set on buying a PSP tomorrow. I gave my wife a Valentine's Day she loved and she was fine when I told her I was going to get myself a nice birthday present. To top it off I got my bonus today as well so God's obviously giving me his blessing on picking up a PSP :lol:.

So my question is: should I buy a used 2000 (If I can find one) or get a new 3000? I've been debating this for a couple of days and I can't make up my mind so I thought I'd come to you guys for advice. I know the 2000 is supposed to have the better screen without any scanline issues but I'm concerned about the quality of any used units I might find. Given the glossy nature of the black finish on the PSP and the easily scratched screen picking up a new 3000 is sounding good as well. So should I get a used, possibly dinged up 2000 with no screen issues or a new, pristine 3000 with possible screen issues? Money's not a big deal because I got the bonus/approval from wife and I'm not really interested in emulation.
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I love my 2000 and can't really think of any reason to get a 3000.
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Re: Buying a PSP: Used 2000 or new 3000?

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Isn't it easier to soft mod a PSP2000 as well?
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Get a PSP Go. JUST KIDDING!

I think the screen on the 3000 is actually better, not worse.
But (call me Uncle Scrooge) I would go for a used 2000 because it is much better value for money. And you can actually get non-dinged ones for much cheaper than a new one - look around a bit and be selective I'm sure its possible to find well conserved / barely used ones.

IF you DO care about Custom Firmware, you may want to try to get a 2000 that already has CFW of has OFW version that lets you "permanently" install CFW over the ones that only let you put temporary CFW (as far as I know, no 3000s can get permanent CFW, although this may have changed with the aftermath of the PS3 hack and the codes for PSP etc.).

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The 3000 has a worse screen than the 2000. So if that bothers you, get a 2000. The 2000 and 3000 are practically identical in every other way. Personally I'd save the extra bucks and get a 1000 unless you're totally creaming your pants about playing PS2 ported games on a handheld on your TV... :roll:
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The dead pixels on the 1000 are enough to keep me from getting one of those.
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I had a 1000 and I'm telling you the 2000 is the way to go. It's light, the screen is great, and you can use TN HEN on it to run homebrew without CFW.

EDIT: Plus video-out is a nice feature.
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The HENs are now semi-permanent on every FW below 6.37. IF the thought of booting the exploit bothers some people I have nothing that can help them.

The screen on the 3000 has occasional interlacing artefacts. It comes down to personal taste.
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Pulsar_t wrote:The HENs are now semi-permanent on every FW below 6.37. IF the thought of booting the exploit bothers some people I have nothing that can help them.
yeah now that HEN is signed, it's honestly like 5 seconds to run the program in the unusual case that you'll need to.
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