
Sony PSP-2000 Baby Blue
Score: 84/100
Sega Genesis Mini 2
Score: 40/100Rankings

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.

The SEGA Genesis Mini 2 delivers authentic 16-bit gameplay with a solid library and faithful hardware design, but its limited storage, lack of expandability, and heavy form factor may deter some users.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
0 GB | 0.5 GBbest | |
0.333 GHzbest | — | |
272 px | 720 pxbest | |
0.064 GB | 0.256 GBbest | |
4.3 inbest | — | |
— | 2 countbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.28 kgbest | 1.5 kg |
— | 42 countbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Storage(1) | ||
Internal Storage Capacity (GB) | 0 GB | 0.5 GB |
Performance(1) | ||
RAM (GB) | 0.064 GB | 0.256 GB |
Controllers(1) | ||
Controller Type | integrated | Wired 3-button |
Display(1) | ||
Resolution (Vertical Pixels) (px) | 272 px | 720 px |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wi‑Fi | true | false |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Console Weight (kg) | 0.28 kg | 1.5 kg |
Width (cm) | 16.9 cm | 15.4 cm |
Height (cm) | 7.1 cm | 3.9 cm |
Depth (cm) | 1.9 cm | 11.6 cm |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

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.”




Reviewers praise its faithful design, top-tier M2 emulation, and strong game library, while noting the limited controller layout and lack of wireless support.
Users love the nostalgic feel and build quality, but complain about the three-button controllers and missing titles.