hey guys i just got the psp 2000 daxter edition(thats what they named it) hears what i got and some info

pretty nice huh yheah its 200$ bucks anyway hears the others
September 22, 2007 - While our attention was turned to the Makuhari Messe in Chiba for the start of the Tokyo Game Show this past week, Sony released the PSP-2000 to the Japanese market. The system hit shops on Thursday, available in six colors, each costing 19,800 yen. Also available that day was a highly anticipated 1seg tuner, which turns the slimline PSP into a television.
So how did the system do? Sony Computer Entertainment announced on Friday that system managed actual sales of 130,000 units on its first day. This, according to the company, is a new high mark for the system following launch.
In addition, the company states that 30% of PSP-2000 buyers picked up a 1seg tuner. The attachment only works with the new system; owners of older PSP models are left out.
The official release of the PSP-2000 was preceded the week before by a limited edition model that was bundled with Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. That model sold upwards of 65,000 units, pretty much disappearing from retail in its first day of sales.
The figures release today aren't the standard sales figures that Enterbrain and Media Create provide every week. We expect to have a better picture of how well the new PSP is doing once those independent figures are available next week.
Saturday, 15 September 2007
The new PSP Slim launched last week, as the Limited Edition Daxter Entertainment Pack for $199.99. The bundle includes the Ice Silver PSP, 1 GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, Daxter PSP Game, Family Guy: The Freakin' Sweet Collection, battery pack, AC adapter and cord, and manuals. It's a much better deal in comparison to the $169.99 Piano Black Core PSP, which doesn't include the game, UMD or 1 GB Memory stick. After spending some time with the Ice Silver PSP, here's some of the pros and cons:
Pros:
+ Lighter and slimmer design is a plus. You won't feel like you're carrying around a brick!
+ Faster loading time. About 80 seconds to get to Lego Star Wars II title screen on PSP Slim, about 90 seconds on original PSP.
+ Slightly brighter and more saturated colors
+ Can charge through USB cable (although it'll take longer than using AC adapter)
+ Video output capability (however, the cable is not included)
+ Analog stick not as stiff as original PSP
+ Better placement of speakers (on the face of the PSP, rather than the bottom).
+ No dead pixels (my original PSP has a couple)
Cons:
- Video output cable not included.
(PSP 2000 Component AV Cable and PSP 2000 Composite AV Cable available for $19.99)
- UMD Tray feels fragile
- Memory Stick door feels flimsy and fragile (when pulled out)
- Battery compartment door doesn't feel as secure as original PSP
Gaming Bits - Sony PSP Slim (PSP-2000) VS. Original PSP (PSP-1000): Side-by-side Comparison
i think any psp user shuld definetly get one:D