Who should buy it? : Sony Lovers! I'm just kidding. Probably 10+ because of course 9 and under can't navigate it well, and usually the games are too "mature" for their ages. So, i'm looking at Sony's perspective. Their obviously working on the future because they know that the teens are the next generation of human beings. So that's why they targeted them, so they will pass it on to their children, and so on and so forth. I really don't recommend buying the PSP (Original or 2000) because buying a 2GB Memory Stick Duo is probably $70 - 80! That will add on to the core package of the Piano Black PSP Slim 2000 ($169.99) and you just bought a $300.00 System! And that doesn't even include the games!
Features - Has same control features as PS2 and PS3. X, Square, O, Triangle, R, L, (No R1, R2, L1, L1), Navigational buttons, One JoyStick
- Can play UMD Movies
- Has MP3 Integrated for on-the-go music
- Internet Connection for downloading games
- Wireless Networking for online warbattle
Additional Features (for Slim 2000) - 33% Lighter and 19% Thinner
- Double the RAM (32 to 64)
- Faster loading times
- Comes in Ceramic White or Silver
OverallI think PSP's are great. Light and Thin for pocket suitable emergencies, easy and fast music downloads, watching movies, internet connection, wi-fi connection, online battles and more! But, to me, I would buy the PSP Slim because Original PSP's are usually used because Sony has stopped making them. PSP 2000 has faster loading times so you won't have to wait that long, bigger RAM and a slight adjustment to the colors. I don't have one because it's overrated and overpriced. But, get one if you have the money.
Places to Purchase the PSP (Slim 2000 and Original)EB Games - Daxter Package - $199.99EB Games - Sony PSP Core (2000) - $169.99Best Buy - Sony PSP Core (2000) - $169.99