*Sony™ Portable Playstation (PSP™) (Console)*1) Sony PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite Core Set(Basic) - Firmware 5.00m33(Upgraded)PSP Slim & Lite Core Set Package Includes :
1 x Sony PSP Slim & Lite console - Firmware 5.00m33(Modded)
1 x Battery Pack (1200mAh) *100% original
1 x AC Adapter (100-240V) *100% original
1 x Box & Printed Material
Only @ RM9xx
"Sales/Stock Clearance @ RM9xx only"2) Sony PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite - Firmware 5.00m33(Upgraded) + Sony 4gb Memory StickPSP Slim & Lite Package Includes :
1 x Sony PSP Slim & Lite console - Firmware 5.00m33(Modded)
1 x Battery Pack (1200mAh) *100% original
1 x AC Adapter (100-240V) *100% original
1 x Box & Printed Material
1 x Sony Pro Duo Memory Stick 4GB for PSP
1 x PSP Screen Protector
1 x Cleaning Cloth
Only @ RM1xxx
"Sales/Stock Clearance @ RM9xx only"Special Sales got new promotion for psp slim just 4 all of you!1) Sony PSP Slim & Lite 2000 (Piano Black, Ceramic White, Metallic Blue, Matte Bronze, Deep Red, Mint Green) - Firmware 5.00m33(Modded) + Sony 4GB/8GB Memory Stick with Special Bundle Pack
PSP Bundle Package Includes :
1 x Sony PSP Slim & Lite console(Black/White) - Firmware 5.00m33(Modded) "Special Color Available"
1 x Battery Pack (1200mAh) *100% original
1 x AC Adapter (100-240V) *100% original
1 x Box & Printed Material
1 x Polycarbonate/Crystal Case
1 x 2 in 1 USB Charging Cable & Data Cable
1 x Cleaning Cloth
1 x Hori Screen Protector
1 x 5 in 1 Earphone
1 x Games
1 x Sony PSP Slim Soft Pouch
1 x Sony Hand Strap
1 x Sony Pro Duo Memory Stick 4gb or 8gb for PSP
#with all the item mention above total
Only @ RM11xx "Special Sales @ RM9xx only"
*+ Add Additional RM50 for Special Color Such as (Matte Bronze, Deep Red, Mint Green)
*+ Add Additional RM50 to upgrade from 4gb to 8gb
Product Specifications
General
Name:(PSP) PlayStation Portable
Dimensions:(width × height ×depth)171x19x70mm
Weight:189g
Media Type:UMD (Universal Media Disc)
Processor
Type:1-333MHz
Data:Width 128 bit
Memory / Storage
Embedded DRAM:4GB
Audio
Sound Output Mode:Stereo
Input Device
Main Input/Output:Wireless LAN(IEEE802.11b)
Input/Output High Speed USB (USB2.0) (mini-B),
Memory Stick PRO Duo(TM)
Analog Video Out
Main Connectors:
DC In 5V connector
DC Out connector
video out/headset connector
USB connector
Memory Stick Duo(TM) slot
Keys/Switches:Directional buttons (up/down/right/left) analog stick,
Action buttons (triangle, circle, cross, square)
L/R buttons
START button
SELECT button, HOME
button
POWER/HOLD switch
WLAN switch
display button
sound button
volume
(+/-) buttons
Display
Type:4.3 inches (16:9) full-transparent
type
Display (projector) type:TFT drive
Approximately 16,770,000 colors displayed
Display resolution:480 x 272 pixel
Color support:24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Power
Power: Power sources Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery pack AC adaptor
USB power supply
Supplied AC adaptor Battery pack (1200mAh)
Connections
Input/Output connections:1 x Headphones/remote control (Mini-USB Type B),1 x USB, 1 x DC power input
Expansion Slot(s) Total(Free):Memory Stick PRO Duo
Product Details
Thinner and lighter
The new PSP is 19 percent thinner and fully one-third lighter than the original version of the console. Anyone used to the older PSP will immediately notice the reduced weight as soon as they pick it up.
Slightly improved cosmetics and controls
The thinner profile offers a slightly sleeker, more rounded look and feel. Even better, however, is that all of the control buttons (the D-pad on the left, the PlayStation circle, X, square, and triangle on the right, and the shoulder buttons on the top) are all sitting a bit more elevated on the chassis' face. As a result, they have a bit more travel and spring to them. They feel just a tad more responsive--and that's a good thing.
Faster loading times
The new PSP utilizes a system setting called "UMD Cache" that enables faster loading of game discs. The secret is the new PSP's extra RAM--it's got 64MB versus the 32 on the original model, and just like a PC, more memory enables faster performance. Many games do indeed load faster--while Test Drive Unlimited showed no real improvement in GameSpot's testing, Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 and WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007 both showed nice gains, for instance. But don't expect miracles: the UMD load times are still poky when compared to the lightning-fast, Flash-based games of the Nintendo DS and Game Boy.
Video output
The new PSP features an AV output jack (which doubles as a standard headphone connector). With the purchase of a special breakout cable (composite and component versions are available for about $20 apiece), you can display the PSP's audio and video on virtually any TV. But there are a few notable caveats--most notably, the maximum video resolution varies according to the content displayed. Video content from UMD discs (prerecorded movies) and Memory Stick (home-ripped videos) can be displayed at DVD-level 720x480 resolutions--though quality will vary depending upon how the compression of the video in question--but games are locked into the PSP's native 480x272 display.
So, if your TV doesn't have a robust zoom function, you're stuck with a window-boxed experience for games. Another potentially bigger problem with games is that they don't seem to even work on TVs that can't handle progressive-scan (480p) output. So while nearly any HDTV should be fine (with the component cable), older televisions will be limited to displaying nongaming video output.
USB charging
The new PSP can be charged via the USB port, but it's more trouble than it's worth. The resulting trickle charge will take about 5 hours to fully juice up the unit, versus about half that using the standard adapter. Worse, the unit needs to be on and connected to a powered-up PC, and you have to engage the USB mode (as you would when connecting to PC) in order to activate the charge process.
Multimedia and online features
# Video playback
The PSP can play videos from a variety of sources. The easiest--and most ill-advised--is to buy prerecorded UMD video discs. (With an extremely limited selection, and the fact that the PSP is the only place you can watch them, UMD videos are--not surprisingly--pretty hard to find.) A better--albeit more involved--option is to copy your own videos from a computer onto a Memory Stick Duo card, and pop it in to the PSP.
A variety of free and commercial software products can convert files to PSP-friendly formats and resolutions (MPEG4 or H.264-AVC, up to 720x480). Other content sources include TiVo Series2 (the TiVo To Go Desktop software can convert recorded shows for viewing on the PSP) and dedicated flash media recorders, such as the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Plus and the SanDisk V-Mate, which can be preset to record TV shows in PSP-compatible formats straight away, with no PC needed.
# LocationFree TV
Built into the PSP is the ability to stream live TV from a Sony LocationFree TV device, which is Sony's take on the Slingbox. As long as the PSP is in a Wi-Fi hotspot, it can stream the video and change the channels on a LocationFree box, even if it's halfway around the world.
# Audio playback
The PSP doubles as a decent music player, with the ability to play DRM-free MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, and ATRAC3 files, along with support for album art. Shuffle and repeat modes are supported, along with a visualizer function.
# Photo display
The PSP can display JPEG, GIF, and TIFF photos stored on the MS Duo card--individually, or as a slideshow.
# PS3 "Remote Play"
The PSP can log into a PlayStation 3 on a home network or via the Web, and stream any video, audio, or photos stored on the PS3. The PSP can also download and play some PlayStation Network game titles from the PS3 (mostly PlayStation 1 titles that have been rereleased specifically for that purpose).
# Web browsing
The PSP has a built-in Web browser, but it's the one place--more than games--where you'll really lament the device's lack of a touchscreen (or even a numeric keypad). A lot of graphically rich pages will be cramped or broken on the screen, and the limited Flash support isn't particularly robust (no Flash-based video, for instance).
# Network update
The PSP has an upgradeable firmware, and Sony has been diligent about adding additional features, fixes, and updates every few months. The upgrade is as simple as choosing the option from the system menu
1) Repair/Service your PSP phat / PSP Slim/2000 Console- LCD Replacement
- Control Button Replacement
- Back UMD Replacement
- L1 & R1 Button Replacement
- Casing Replacement
- Speaker
- Battery Cover replacement
- L.E.D Mod
- Memory card slot Replacement
- Etc.. alot more...
Sony PSP Phat
Sony PSP Phat 4 Led MOD
Sony PSP Slim & Lite
2) PSP UNBrick and ↑↓ firmware services- Upgrade (PSP Phat or Slim & lite) to the Latest custom Firmware so you can play and enjoy the latest games without UMD to play.
Only @ RM 15.00
- Downgrade (PSP Phat or Slim & lite) to any firmware
Only @ RM 15.00
- Change Firmware From Official FirmWare(Original Sony) to Custom FirmWare (M33)
Only @ RM 25.00
UnBrick (PSP Phat or Slim & lite) and upgrade to the latest custom firmware
Only @ RM 30.00
- Brick is when your PSP cannot start at all
- The Green power light is ON but nothing show up on the screen
- Auto shut down after you turn on a few seconds
- No worries, There's no hardware damage when we upgrade or downgrade so it won't void the psp warranty