
Sony PSP 2000 Lavender
Score: 83/100
FCHOZY Game Stick Pro
Score: 80/100Rankings

The Pearl Lavender PSP-2000 offers the same core hardware as other PSP-2000 units with a bright screen, lightweight chassis, and extensive media capabilities. It is ideal for retro gamers and travelers but lacks modern wireless features and internal storage.

A compact HDMI stick loaded with over 20,000 games, 23 emulators, 4K upscaling, and dual wireless controllers, offering a plug-and-play experience with expandable storage via an included TF card.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
0 GB | 64 GBbest | |
0.333 GHzbest | — | |
272 px | 2,160 pxbest | |
0.064 GBbest | — | |
4.3 inbest | — | |
— | 2 countbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.189 kgbest | 0.5 kg |
— | 20,000 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 | 2160 px |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Console Weight (kg) | 0.189 kg | 0.5 kg |
Width (cm) | 16.9 cm | 17.9 cm |
Height (cm) | 7.1 cm | 7.3 cm |
Depth (cm) | 1.9 cm | 23.8 cm |

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Reviewers highlighted the PSP-2000 as a sleek, powerful handheld with a bright screen and robust graphics, while noting the lack of Bluetooth and limited Wi-Fi as drawbacks.
Users praise the solid build, bright display and audio quality, but frequently mention the fragile UMD drive and missing Bluetooth.

“PSP 2000 have the same power… same games as 3000/1000… but with a brighter screen and 32MB more RAM.”

“the best console in my opinion”

“Lightweight and compact design (189 g, 30% lighter than PSP-1000).”




Professional reviewers note that while the FCHOZY stick excels in quantity and modern conveniences like 4K upscaling and wireless controllers, it falls short on legality and quality. The unlicensed ROM library and variable firmware performance make it a risky choice for purists.
Everyday users love the instant nostalgia and ease of use, especially the plug-and-play setup and 4K visuals. However, they repeatedly complain about unauthentic games, performance hiccups, controller lag, and the need to supply their own AA batteries.