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SONY PSP Playstation Portable Piano Black PSP-3000PB Console Game Japan NEW
27 janvier 2019
A factory-new Japanese product, through and through.
The product here is as flawless in its quality state as stated, for it actually felt and played like it was factory-new, and with an all-around solid shipment within the time margin given to boot. There *are* some caveats to be worth talking about, though, especially since it is a product that came straight from Japan: For one, the lower half of the console's power cable has a Type A plug and an apparent upper limit of 125V (or at least based on what I could tell from the cable itself), so it may not be fully compatible with where you live. The upper half is effectively universal in its usage requirements, however, and the console itself comes with a full battery, so you can buy a lower half that fits your country's standards better and still be able to play games while you wait for it to arrive. Secondly, the button settings on the console itself are in accordance with Japanese standards and therefore have the O Button to Confirm and the X Button to Cancel, and that may throw you off for a loop if you're used to the inverted style that's more often used worldwide. This one is especially concerning as there's effectively no way to change them without dabbling into custom firmware (which is a whole other can of worms entirely), but it remains quite tame in spite of that as even localized games that don't give you the choice to change their control settings will still bypass such hardware settings in favor of the localization's control standards. But don't let those potential issues negate the fact that I gave 5 stars to the product, because while you may or may not quite get exactly-cent-for-cent what you were expecting, the money spent will be absolutely worth on it if you were looking for a new PSP.