The PS Vita 2000 (also known as the PS Vita Slim) is the second model of Sony's handheld gaming console. Here are some key differences between the PS Vita 2000 and the original model, the PS Vita 1000:
Design: The PS Vita 2000 is slimmer and lighter than the PS Vita 1000. It also has a more rounded shape and a matte finish instead of the glossy finish of the older model.
Screen: The PS Vita 2000 has an LCD screen instead of the OLED screen of the PS Vita 1000, which means it has less vibrant colors and contrast, but it's also more power efficient.
Battery life: Due to the change from an OLED to an LCD screen and some other power-saving tweaks, the PS Vita 2000 has a longer battery life than the PS Vita 1000. Sony claims the new model lasts up to six hours of continuous gameplay, compared to four to five hours for the original.
Internal storage: The PS Vita 2000 has 1GB of internal storage compared to the 512MB of the PS Vita 1000. It won't make a huge difference in terms of the number of games you can download but it's still an improvement.
Memory card slot: The PS Vita 2000 uses a micro-USB slot for charging and connecting to a PC, which may be more convenient for some users. However, it also means that it doesn't have the proprietary port that the PS Vita 1000 used, which had a slot for a memory card as well.
Price: The PS Vita 2000 is generally cheaper than the PS Vita 1000, especially if you buy it used or refurbished. However, keep in mind that the older model may have some unique features that some gamers prefer.
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