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When you think of portable gaming devices, player game that almost always comes to mind first is the Sony PSP. Portable gaming has come a long way the days of playing Tetris on Game Boy from Nintendo, which was launched in 1989. Gone are the days of solo play of color only. Sony's PSP has a large color screen, the multiplayer game mode, IM, Skype length movies and surfing the Internet. Long trips to Grandma's house just got a lot calmer around.

Whenever these Sony PSP tend to be used, should not be a surprise that you may need to tone up sometimes, or worst, a total of repairing PSP. Some people with expertise can try their hand at fixing the PSP itself, while some do not even give a second thought.

If you search for "psp repair guide" on the Internet, you will find several links to sites that offer repair manuals PSP about $ 10. These repair manuals may be sufficient for those with expertise they know how much needs to be repaired or replaced. But for those who are wary of opening an electronic device, the monitoring of all the little screws and sifted through cables and pliers, the safest route is to find a PSP repair business either online or locally.

Taking into account the price of the manual and the price of the PSP goes to pieces on the price of having a PSP diagnosed and repaired professionally, it seems clear that the road to take. For example, a retailer Online is selling the PSP 3001 LCD $ 65. Add $ 10 for the Manual and the total is $ 75. The same vendor offers a repair service for PSP 3001 LCD $ 75 and includes part PSP.

Sony PSP is priced at just under $ 200. It represents a considerable investment. In considering whether the service your PSP yourself or a professional diagnosis and repair the unit for you, carefully compare the actual costs and decide for yourself how you're willing to spend to maintain the performance of your investment.

For more information about PSP repair or to find PSP parts, visit http://www.pdasmart.com.

Daniel Russell is with PDASmart.com. The low cost parts and repair center for PDA, iPod, iPhone, Blackberry, PSP and other handheld electronic devices. Visit PDASmart.com.

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