
So yeah, is this normal? A way to correct it in the options? It seems almost patterned. There's nothing wrong with the screen otherwise. Thanks for any help.

What the what?! The PSP-3000 screen is the BEST of all iterations... what are you talking about? Wow.irixith wrote:That's normal. The screen on the PSP-3000 is the worst of all the iterations. What you've noticed is pretty small in the scope of issues with that screen.
I will tell you right now it's meant to be a shaded area, I looked at my friends psp 2000 and his had the same lighter shaded area around the screen, which I had to look for too.ujnhunter wrote:What the what?! The PSP-3000 screen is the BEST of all iterations... what are you talking about? Wow.irixith wrote:That's normal. The screen on the PSP-3000 is the worst of all the iterations. What you've noticed is pretty small in the scope of issues with that screen.
As for the weird lighter black area... I can not recall my PSP doing that... but I'll take a close look tonight to make sure.
I think this is a bit of an exaggeration, but the PSP 3000 does have some issues with it's screen. They're mostly just from a technical stand point though, and certainly won't affect or lower the quality of the gameplay or display to any noticeable/hindering levels. The increased brightness outweighs all of the other complaints to my eyes.irixith wrote:That's normal. The screen on the PSP-3000 is the worst of all the iterations. What you've noticed is pretty small in the scope of issues with that screen.
Yeah, I had that too, it came out of the box like that in fact when I got it. Promptly sold it and got another 1k. Still the best built, most comfortable PSP out there. With the extended battery kit, battery life is a non-issue as well now.irixith wrote:That's normal. The screen on the PSP-3000 is the worst of all the iterations. What you've noticed is pretty small in the scope of issues with that screen.
Which ones?RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Some early PSP games look absolutely terrible on the 3k because all the colours are oversaturated.