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==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
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{{Main|PlayStation Portable hardware}}
 
[[File:Psp-1000.jpg|thumb|A PSP-1000: the shoulder buttons are on top, the directional pad on the left with the analog "nub" directly below it, the PlayStation face buttons on the right and a row of secondary buttons below the screen.]]
 
[[File:Psp-1000.jpg|thumb|A PSP-1000: the shoulder buttons are on top, the directional pad on the left with the analog "nub" directly below it, the PlayStation face buttons on the right and a row of secondary buttons below the screen.]]
 
The PlayStation Portable uses the common "slab" or "[[Bar (form)|candybar]]" form factor. The original measures approximately {{convert|6.7|by|2.9|by|0.9|in|mm}}, and weighs {{convert|280|g|oz|order=flip}}. The front of the console is dominated by the system's {{convert|4.3|in|mm|adj=on}} [[LCD]] screen, which is capable of 480 Γ— 272 pixel video playback with [[24-bit color]], notably outperforming the Nintendo DS. Also on the front are the four PlayStation face buttons ([[File:PlayStationTriangle.svg|Triangle]], [[File:PlayStationCircle.svg|Circle]], [[File:PlayStationX.svg|X]], [[File:PlayStationSquare.svg|Square]]), the directional pad, the analog "nub", and several other buttons. In addition, the system includes two shoulder buttons and a [[USB 2.0|USB 2.0 mini-B]] port on the top of the console and a [[Wireless LAN Network|WLAN]] switch and power cable input on the bottom. The back of the PSP features a read-only [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]] drive for movies and games, and a reader compatible with Sony's [[Memory Stick|Memory Stick Duo]] [[flash memory|flash cards]] is located on the left of the system. Other features include an [[Infrared Data Association|IrDA]]-compatible infrared port and a two-pin docking connector (discontinued in PSP-2000 and later), built-in stereo speakers and headphone port, and [[IEEE 802.11b-1999|IEEE 802.11b]] [[Wi-Fi]] for access to the [[Internet]], ad-hoc multiplayer gaming, and data transfer.
 
The PlayStation Portable uses the common "slab" or "[[Bar (form)|candybar]]" form factor. The original measures approximately {{convert|6.7|by|2.9|by|0.9|in|mm}}, and weighs {{convert|280|g|oz|order=flip}}. The front of the console is dominated by the system's {{convert|4.3|in|mm|adj=on}} [[LCD]] screen, which is capable of 480 Γ— 272 pixel video playback with [[24-bit color]], notably outperforming the Nintendo DS. Also on the front are the four PlayStation face buttons ([[File:PlayStationTriangle.svg|Triangle]], [[File:PlayStationCircle.svg|Circle]], [[File:PlayStationX.svg|X]], [[File:PlayStationSquare.svg|Square]]), the directional pad, the analog "nub", and several other buttons. In addition, the system includes two shoulder buttons and a [[USB 2.0|USB 2.0 mini-B]] port on the top of the console and a [[Wireless LAN Network|WLAN]] switch and power cable input on the bottom. The back of the PSP features a read-only [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]] drive for movies and games, and a reader compatible with Sony's [[Memory Stick|Memory Stick Duo]] [[flash memory|flash cards]] is located on the left of the system. Other features include an [[Infrared Data Association|IrDA]]-compatible infrared port and a two-pin docking connector (discontinued in PSP-2000 and later), built-in stereo speakers and headphone port, and [[IEEE 802.11b-1999|IEEE 802.11b]] [[Wi-Fi]] for access to the [[Internet]], ad-hoc multiplayer gaming, and data transfer.

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