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| generation = [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|Seventh generation]]
 
| generation = [[History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|Seventh generation]]
 
| lifespan =  
 
| lifespan =  
| release date = JP: December 12, 2004<br />NA: March 24, 2005<br />BR: March 24, 2005<br />INA: March 24, 2005<br />EU: September 1, 2005<br />[[Asia|AS]]: September 1, 2005<br />[[Africa|AF]]: September 1, 2005<br />AUS: September 1, 2005
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| release date = {{vgrelease|JP|December 12, 2004|NA|March 24, 2005|BR|March 24, 2005|INA|March 24, 2005|EU|September 1, 2005|[[Asia|AS]]|September 1, 2005|[[Africa|AF]]|September 1, 2005|AUS|September 1, 2005}}
| discontinued = NA: January 2014<br />JP: June 2014<br />PAL: December 2014
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| discontinued = {{vgrelease|NA|January 2014|JP|June 2014|PAL|December 2014}}
 
| media = [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]], [[digital distribution]]
 
| media = [[Universal Media Disc|UMD]], [[digital distribution]]
 
| os = [[PlayStation Portable system software]]
 
| os = [[PlayStation Portable system software]]
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| dimensions = <small>'''PSP-1000:'''<br />{{convert|74|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|170|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|23|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br />'''PSP2000/3000:'''<br />{{convert|71|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|169|mm|in|abbr=on}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|19|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br />'''PSP Go:'''<br />{{convert|69|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|128|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|16.5|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br />'''PSP E1000:'''<br />{{convert|73|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|172|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|21.5|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br /></small>
 
| dimensions = <small>'''PSP-1000:'''<br />{{convert|74|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|170|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|23|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br />'''PSP2000/3000:'''<br />{{convert|71|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|169|mm|in|abbr=on}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|19|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br />'''PSP Go:'''<br />{{convert|69|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|128|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|16.5|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br />'''PSP E1000:'''<br />{{convert|73|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(h)''<br />{{convert|172|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(w)''<br />{{convert|21.5|mm|in|abbr=on|order=flip}} ''(d)''<br /></small>
 
| weight = <small>'''PSP1000:'''<br />{{convert|280|g|oz|order=flip}}<br />'''PSP2000/3000:'''<br />{{convert|189|g|oz|order=flip}}<br />'''PSP Go:'''<br />{{convert|158|g|oz|order=flip}}<br />'''PSP E1000:'''<br />{{convert|223|g|oz|order=flip}}</small>
 
| weight = <small>'''PSP1000:'''<br />{{convert|280|g|oz|order=flip}}<br />'''PSP2000/3000:'''<br />{{convert|189|g|oz|order=flip}}<br />'''PSP Go:'''<br />{{convert|158|g|oz|order=flip}}<br />'''PSP E1000:'''<br />{{convert|223|g|oz|order=flip}}</small>
| compatibility= [[PlayStation|PS one]] <small>(download only)</small>
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| compatibility= [[PlayStation (console)|PS one]] <small>(download only)</small>
 
| successor = [[PlayStation Vita]]
 
| successor = [[PlayStation Vita]]
 
| title = PlayStation Portable
 
| title = PlayStation Portable
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===Web browser===
 
===Web browser===
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{{See also|PlayStation Portable system software#Web browser}}
 
[[File:PSP Browser.jpg|thumb|Web browser on a PSP-1000]]
 
[[File:PSP Browser.jpg|thumb|Web browser on a PSP-1000]]
 
The PSP Internet Browser is a version of the [[NetFront]] browser and came with the system via an update. The browser supports most common web technologies, such as [[HTTP cookie]]s, [[form (web)|forms]], [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]] and basic [[JavaScript]]. It features limited [[tabbed document interface|tabbed browsing]], with a maximum of three tabs.
 
The PSP Internet Browser is a version of the [[NetFront]] browser and came with the system via an update. The browser supports most common web technologies, such as [[HTTP cookie]]s, [[form (web)|forms]], [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]] and basic [[JavaScript]]. It features limited [[tabbed document interface|tabbed browsing]], with a maximum of three tabs.
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===Remote Play===
 
===Remote Play===
 
<!--[[File:Ps store remoteplay.jpg|thumb|The [[PlayStation Store]] for [[PlayStation 3|PS3]] displayed on a PSP via [[Remote Play]] {{Pufc|1=Ps store remoteplay.jpg|date=January 13, 2011}}]]-->
 
<!--[[File:Ps store remoteplay.jpg|thumb|The [[PlayStation Store]] for [[PlayStation 3|PS3]] displayed on a PSP via [[Remote Play]] {{Pufc|1=Ps store remoteplay.jpg|date=January 13, 2011}}]]-->
 
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{{Main|Remote Play}}
 
Remote Play allows the PSP to access many features of a [[PlayStation 3]] console from a remote location using the PS3's [[Wireless LAN|WLAN]] capabilities, a home network, or the [[Internet]]. Features that can be used with Remote Play include viewing photos, listening to music and watching videos stored on the PS3 or connected USB devices. Additionally, Remote Play allows the PS3 to be turned on and off remotely and lets PSP to control audio playback from the PS3 to a home theater system. Although most of the PS3's capabilities are accessible with Remote Play, playback of [[DVD]]s, Blu-ray Discs, [[PlayStation 2]] games, most PlayStation 3 games and copy-protected files stored on the hard drive are not supported.
 
Remote Play allows the PSP to access many features of a [[PlayStation 3]] console from a remote location using the PS3's [[Wireless LAN|WLAN]] capabilities, a home network, or the [[Internet]]. Features that can be used with Remote Play include viewing photos, listening to music and watching videos stored on the PS3 or connected USB devices. Additionally, Remote Play allows the PS3 to be turned on and off remotely and lets PSP to control audio playback from the PS3 to a home theater system. Although most of the PS3's capabilities are accessible with Remote Play, playback of [[DVD]]s, Blu-ray Discs, [[PlayStation 2]] games, most PlayStation 3 games and copy-protected files stored on the hard drive are not supported.
  
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===Room for PlayStation Portable===
 
===Room for PlayStation Portable===
 
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{{Main|Room for PlayStation Portable}}
 
It was announced at [[Tokyo Game Show]] 2009 that a similar service to [[PlayStation Home]], the PlayStation 3's online community-based service, was being developed for the PSP. Named "Room" (stylized ''R8M''), it was being beta tested in Japan from October 2009 to April 2010. It was able to be launched directly from the PlayStation Network section of the [[XMB]]. Just like in Home, PSP owners would have been able to invite other PSP owners into their rooms to "enjoy real time communication". Development of Room halted on {{Nowrap|April 15}}, 2010, due to feedback from the community.
 
It was announced at [[Tokyo Game Show]] 2009 that a similar service to [[PlayStation Home]], the PlayStation 3's online community-based service, was being developed for the PSP. Named "Room" (stylized ''R8M''), it was being beta tested in Japan from October 2009 to April 2010. It was able to be launched directly from the PlayStation Network section of the [[XMB]]. Just like in Home, PSP owners would have been able to invite other PSP owners into their rooms to "enjoy real time communication". Development of Room halted on {{Nowrap|April 15}}, 2010, due to feedback from the community.
  
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==Homebrew development and custom firmware==
 
==Homebrew development and custom firmware==
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{{Main|PlayStation Portable homebrew|Custom firmware}}
 
[[File:PSP-Homebrew.jpeg|thumb|PSP-Homebrew]]
 
[[File:PSP-Homebrew.jpeg|thumb|PSP-Homebrew]]
 
On June 15, 2005, hackers disassembled the code of the PSP and distributed it online. Initially the modified PSP allowed users to run custom code and a limited amount of protected software. These included custom-made PSP applications such as a calculator or file manager. Sony responded to this by repeatedly upgrading the software.
 
On June 15, 2005, hackers disassembled the code of the PSP and distributed it online. Initially the modified PSP allowed users to run custom code and a limited amount of protected software. These included custom-made PSP applications such as a calculator or file manager. Sony responded to this by repeatedly upgrading the software.
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Over time people were able to unlock the firmware and allow users to run more custom content and [[digital rights management|DRM]]-restricted software. One of the ways hackers were able to run protected software on the PSP was through the creation of ISO loaders which could load copies of UMD games from the memory stick. [[Custom firmware]] including the M33 Custom Firmware, Minimum Edition (ME/LME) CFW and the PRO CFWl are also commonly seen in the PSP systems.
 
Over time people were able to unlock the firmware and allow users to run more custom content and [[digital rights management|DRM]]-restricted software. One of the ways hackers were able to run protected software on the PSP was through the creation of ISO loaders which could load copies of UMD games from the memory stick. [[Custom firmware]] including the M33 Custom Firmware, Minimum Edition (ME/LME) CFW and the PRO CFWl are also commonly seen in the PSP systems.
 
<!--The PlayStation Portable homebrew article, not here, is the place to cover the latest developments, history of homebrew, and what can be done with homebrew software.-->
 
<!--The PlayStation Portable homebrew article, not here, is the place to cover the latest developments, history of homebrew, and what can be done with homebrew software.-->
 
[[Category:Sony handhelds]]
 

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