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PSP Repairs & Parts will buy your fully working, faulty and broken Sony PSP handheld consoles. Just use our selling tool below to get an initial valuation based on
the specific Sony PSP model, condition and accessories. The valuation figure the system gives
is current however can be subject to change dependent on the market value of PSP models and our current stock holdings.
PSP Part exchanges are welcome, if the Playstation Portable is part exchanged you will receive an
additional 10% on the overall valuation of the PSP. This can be used for purchasing
any spare parts, repair services, accessories and even refurbished units. Payment
once the sale has been agreed will be made by one of our standard methods. (Cheque, Bank Transfer, Paypal)
If you have any questions or wish to sell your PSP to us please use the contact form.
Which Model Sony PSP Do You Have?
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Sell PSP 1000 Sell PSP Fat
The first PSP system was released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005 and in the PAL region on September 1, 2005. This PSP model is easily recognised, just remove the PSP battery door cover from the console, then remove the battery, the model number will be on the sticker inside the battery compartment and will be one of the following PSP-1000 , PSP-1001 , PSP-1002 , PSP-1003 , PSP-1004 , PSP-1005 , PSP-1006 , PSP-1007 and PSP 1008 another indication the console is a PSP Phat or PSP Original is the rear case of the PSP has a matt plastic surface finish.
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Sell PSP Slim and Lite
The PSP Slim and Lite is 33% lighter and 19% thinner than the original PSP. This redesign also features charging via USB, double the onboard RAM (32 MB to 64 MB), and has a brighter screen. This is easily identifiable by its flat, gloss back and the ability to pull open the UMD drive door as opposed to a needing a switch. The most accurate way to identify it as a PSP Slim and Lite is to remove the battery door cover, followed by the battery you will then see the PSP model on the sticker inside the compartment the models numbers for the PSP Slim are as follows PSP-2000 , PSP-2001 , PSP-2002 , PSP-2003 , PSP-2004 , PSP-2005 , PSP-2007 , PSP-2008 , PSP-3000 , PSP-3001 , PSP-3002 , PSP-3003 , PSP-3004 , PSP-3005 , PSP-3006 , PSP-3007 and PSP-3008
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Sell PSP GO
The PSP Go was officially announced on June 2, 2009. The PSP Go features Bluetooth functionality, a smaller 3.8-inch (97 mm) screen and weighs 43% less than the original PSP. Instead of the UMD drive as found on previous models, the PSP Go has 16 GB of internal flash memory and a Memory Stick Micro port. These units are easily identified by the slide up screen. The model numbers are PSP-N1000 , PSP-N1001 , PSP-N1002 , PSP-N1003 , PSP-N1004 , PSP-N1005 , PSP-N1006 , PSP-N1007 and PSP-N1008.
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