The device featured a 4.3-inch LCD display with 480×272 resolution and offered a solid gaming experience with games like God of War and Final Fantasy. The device had (think about it) 32 MB of RAM, which was later increased to 64 MB in new models. With a 1,800 mAh battery, PSP can run for 3 to 6 hours.
PSP had sold over 80 million units by the end of its production in 2014. It has been praised for its graphics, multimedia capabilities, and ability to bring console-quality games from home to home. Despite competition from the Nintendo DS, the PSP has gained loyal fans around the world.
Sony followed this with the PS Vita but did not achieve the same success. Since then, Sony hasn’t released a single portable console, but rumors of a new device continue to this day.
Source: Ferra

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