

As the pics show, the PSP2 (or PSP-4000, as it's also being called) will ditch the UMD drive and add a sliding screen that covers most of the controls when it's closed. According to the source, that would still let folks play games like LocoRoco that only use the shoulder buttons when it's closed, and Sony is reportedly keen to get developers to create more games that can be played in that state.

Compared with the PSP Lite 3000, the PSP 2 (PSP 4000) will look more fasion and colorful, and looking forward a better performance for PSP 2.
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