Unboxing An Import PSP Slim, The Difference Between A US And Japanese Import PSP
01.16.08
So have you ever wondered what the difference between a US PSP and an Import Japanese PSP is? If you’re crazy like me and you have, read on.
1. All the manuals are in Japanese (duh).
2. On startup the default language is Japanese (again duh) and all you have to do is navigate up and select English to proceed.
3. There is an option for the USB PSP camera and the 1 Seg Japanese TV Tuner.
4. The base packs don’t come with a memory card or headphones.
And that’s about it.
The main reason to import is to get a fancy color that’s not available anywhere else and of course I botched that process and got an ice silver which is apparently available here. Though if you want something special like mint green, lipstick red, or felicia blue you can check out the always updated list of imports available in the box below.

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