Sony PSP 2004

The Sony PlayStation Portable 2004 (PSP-2004) — known globally as the PSP Slim & Lite — is the second generation of Sony’s iconic handheld console. Released in 2007 as a refined successor to the original PSP-1000, this model delivered a lighter, slimmer, faster, and more user-friendly version of the powerful multimedia handheld that redefined portable gaming.

Loved for its improved ergonomics, brighter screen, expanded RAM, and wide library of blockbuster titles, the PSP-2004 remains one of the best-balanced handhelds Sony ever produced.


📘 Introduction

The original PSP-1000 set new standards for handheld gaming in 2004, introducing 3D graphics on par with PlayStation 2 titles. But Sony took things a step further with the PSP-2000 series, redesigning the system with:

  • a much slimmer and lighter chassis
  • a brighter, sharper LCD panel
  • improved video output capabilities
  • doubled system RAM
  • faster loading times
  • better ergonomics

The result was a handheld that felt modern, sleek, and significantly more comfortable for long play sessions.


🎨 Slim, Stylish, and Ergonomic Design

The PSP-2004 slimmed down the handheld dramatically:

  • 33% lighter than the PSP-1000
  • 19% slimmer, making it extremely portable
  • Sleek glossy finish
  • Larger, more responsive buttons
  • Repositioned speakers for better sound
  • Improved battery door design

Despite its smaller size, it maintained the luxurious premium feel that made the PSP brand iconic.


⚙️ Hardware Improvements & Performance

The PSP-2004 offered major upgrades over the original model.

Key Specifications

  • 333 MHz CPU
  • 64 MB RAM (double the PSP-1000)
  • 4.3″ LCD display (brightened, improved response time)
  • UMD optical drive
  • Wi-Fi (802.11b)
  • Memory Stick Duo slot
  • Mini-USB port
  • Composite/Component video-out

Performance Enhancements

  • Faster loading speeds thanks to doubled RAM
  • Smoother performance in demanding games
  • Better web browser performance
  • Improved overall responsiveness

Many games load significantly faster on the PSP-2004 compared to the PSP-1000.


🔥 A Strong, Diverse Game Library

The PSP library is one of the strongest in handheld history, combining console-quality 3D games with classic 2D experiences.

Blockbuster Titles

  • God of War: Chains of Olympus & Ghost of Sparta
  • Gran Turismo PSP
  • Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
  • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
  • Daxter
  • Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters
  • Tekken: Dark Resurrection
  • Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny

JRPG Favorites

  • Persona 3 Portable
  • Valkyria Chronicles II
  • Phantasy Star Portable

Iconic Sony IP

  • WipEout Pulse & Pure
  • LittleBigPlanet PSP
  • Resistance: Retribution

The PSP-2004 can also run thousands of digital PSP titles, Minis, and PS1 Classics via PlayStation Network (where still accessible).


🎞️ Multimedia Powerhouse

The PSP-2004 wasn’t just a gaming device — it was a full multimedia system.

It supports:

  • UMD Movies
  • MP3 music playback
  • Photo viewing
  • MP4 video playback
  • Internet browsing
  • Skype support (on later firmware)

In the pre-smartphone era, it was one of the most capable portable media devices available.


📺 Video-Out Functionality

One of the standout features of the PSP-2004 was the addition of video output via component/composite cable.

This allowed:

  • Games on a TV screen (component cables only)
  • UMD movies and videos
  • Photo slideshows

It was the first PlayStation handheld to connect directly to a television.


🛠️ Reliability & Common Issues

The PSP-2004 is known for excellent build quality, but a few issues can occur:

  • UMD door latch wear over time
  • Battery swelling (common across all PSPs due to age)
  • Ghosting on the LCD (early units)
  • Loose analog nub from heavy gameplay
  • Wi-Fi board wear on very old units

Overall, it is far more reliable and durable than the launch PSP-1000.


🌍 Cultural & Historical Impact

The PSP-2004 played a key role in extending the PSP’s lifespan:

  • Became the standard PSP model worldwide
  • Popularized handheld multimedia entertainment
  • Strengthened Sony’s portable ecosystem
  • Boosted international PSP sales dramatically
  • Set the stage for the PSP-3000 and PSP Go generations

It remains one of Sony’s most balanced and iconic handheld designs.


📦 Items Included in This Collection Entry

  • Sony PSP-2004 (Slim & Lite)

📜 Conclusion

The Sony PSP-2004 is a beautifully refined handheld console that improved on the original PSP in almost every way — slimmer, lighter, faster, brighter, and more comfortable. With a massive library of top-tier games, powerful multimedia features, and an elegant design, it remains one of the best portable systems Sony has ever released.

A must-have for collectors and anyone who loves premium handheld gaming.

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