PSone
The PSone is a smaller, lighter version of the original PlayStation console that was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2000. It was designed to be more portable and convenient than the original PlayStation console, which was released in 1994.
The PSone featured the same technical specifications as the original PlayStation, including a 32-bit CPU and a CD-based game format. However, it was significantly smaller and lighter, making it easier to carry and transport.
The PSone also featured a built-in LCD screen, which allowed it to be played without being connected to a TV. The LCD screen had a resolution of 5 inches and could display up to 256 colors.
In addition to the built-in screen, the PSone included a variety of other features and accessories, such as the DualShock controller, which featured dual analog sticks and vibration feedback, and a memory card for saving game progress.
Despite its smaller size and built-in LCD screen, the PSone was fully compatible with all original PlayStation games and accessories. It was marketed towards gamers who wanted a more portable and convenient way to play their favorite PlayStation games.
The PSone remains a popular console among retro gaming enthusiasts and collectors due to its historical significance and unique features, such as the built-in LCD screen.
Manufacturer: Sony
Release Date: 2000
Model: SCPH-102