
Sony PSP-2000 Baby Blue
Score: 84/100
Generic Retro Gaming Console
Score: 76/100Rankings

The PSP-2000 (Pearl Baby Blue) is a lightweight handheld that offers a bright widescreen display, solid multimedia capabilities, and extensive game library. It excels for retro gamers and travelers but lacks modern wireless features and has a modest battery life.

A budget-friendly, plug-and-play retro console with a massive 10,000+ game library, dual wireless controllers, and 1080p output that can be upscaled to 4K.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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0 GB | 64 GBbest | |
0.333 GHzbest | — | |
272 px | 1,080 pxbest | |
0.064 GBbest | — | |
4.3 inbest | — | |
— | 2 countbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.28 kgbest | 0.668 kg |
— | 10,000 countbest |
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Storage(1) | ||
Internal Storage Capacity (GB) | 0 GB | 64 GB |
Controllers(1) | ||
Controller Type | integrated | Wireless 2.4GHz |
Display(1) | ||
Resolution (Vertical Pixels) (px) | 272 px | 1080 px |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Console Weight (kg) | 0.28 kg | 0.668 kg |
Width (cm) | 16.9 cm | 18.82 cm |
Height (cm) | 7.1 cm | 14.29 cm |
Depth (cm) | 1.9 cm | 20.73 cm |

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Professional reviewers praised the PSP-2000 for its bright screen, robust graphics engine and multimedia versatility, while noting the lack of Bluetooth and the limited 802.11b Wi-Fi as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the bright screen, multimedia playback and homebrew potential, but complain about the fragile screen, noisy UMD drive and limited battery life.

“Brighter screen than the 1000 model-much better for outdoor use.”

“Perfect for retro gaming with custom firmware and emulators.”

“Still holds up in 2025 for music and video playback.”




Professional reviewers acknowledge the console's appeal as an affordable, ready-to-play retro solution, highlighting its extensive game count and easy HDMI connection. However, they criticize the lack of ROM expansion, outdated firmware, and limited customization.
Everyday users love the hassle-free plug-and-play experience and the sheer volume of games, especially for casual family play. Recurring complaints focus on cheap controller ergonomics, occasional input lag, missing accessories, and duplicate or broken titles.