PSP 1000 and E1004 Street

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    PSP 1000 and E1004 Street

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    Technical Characteristics of PSP 1000

    The PSP 1000, also known as the PSP Fat, is Sony's first iteration of its PlayStation Portable gaming device.

    • Display: 4.3 inch, 480 x 272 pixel
    • Processor: MIPS R4000-based; clocked from 1 to 333 MHz
    • RAM: 32 MB
    • Storage: Memory Stick PRO Duo
    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11b), IrDA, USB 2.0
    • Battery: 1...

    Technical Characteristics of PSP 1000

    The PSP 1000, also known as the PSP Fat, is Sony's first iteration of its PlayStation Portable gaming device.

    • Display: 4.3 inch, 480 x 272 pixel
    • Processor: MIPS R4000-based; clocked from 1 to 333 MHz
    • RAM: 32 MB
    • Storage: Memory Stick PRO Duo
    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11b), IrDA, USB 2.0
    • Battery: 1800 mAh, user-replaceable

    Technical Characteristics of PSP E1004 Street

    The PSP E1004, or PSP Street, is a budget-friendly variant of the PlayStation Portable which lacks Wi-Fi connectivity.

    • Display: 4.3 inch, 480 x 272 pixel
    • Processor: MIPS R4000-based; clocked from 1 to 333 MHz
    • RAM: 64 MB
    • Storage: Memory Stick PRO Duo
    • Connectivity: USB 2.0
    • Battery: 1200 mAh, user-replaceable

    Instructions to Replace PSP 1000

    Step 1: Removing the Battery

    First, turn off your PSP 1000. Remove the battery cover at the back of your console and take out the battery.

    Step 2: Unscrewing the Casing

    Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove five screws from the back of the PSP.

    Step 3: Removing the Casing

    Carefully lift the casing from the PSP, making sure not to damage any internal components.

    Instructions to Replace PSP E1004 Street

    Step 1:

    Like the PSP 1000, ensure your PSP E1004 Street is powered off and remove the battery cover and battery.

    Step 2:

    There are four screws on the back of the E1004 model to remove with a Phillips screwdriver.

    Step 3:

    Carefully lift the casing, doing your best not to stress or damage any internal parts.

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