
Sony PSP 2000 Lavender
Score: 83/100
Generic Retro Gaming Console
Score: 76/100Rankings

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 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 | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
0 GB | 64 GBbest | |
0.333 GHzbest | — | |
272 px | 1,080 pxbest | |
0.064 GBbest | — | |
4.3 inbest | — | |
— | 2 countbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.189 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) | 0.189 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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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 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 However, they criticize the lack of ROM expansion, outdated firmware, and limited customization.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.