It has the same support for PS1 games as the fat PS2s. ![]() ![]() If you opt for a slim, you'l lose HDD support, but I'd recommend the SCPH-700xx. It also has an issue where the laser coil burns up and stops HDD access, but given the working:broken ratio on eBay, it doesn't seem to be a massive issue. It lacks the i-link port from the older models though, so you'll lose that feature. It has a built-in infrared laser, and supports 480p by default for DVDs (older models require a homebrew driver). Its only disadvantage is that it's loud, especially with the HDD. The SCPH-3900x is where the laser got better, and is very reliable overall. I've also heard that the later PS2s have interference in their component output, though RGB output is the same on all models. ![]() That was only released in North America though. In particular, the very first SCPH-30001 with a GH-004 or GH-005 motherboard is of high quality, with metal shielding all around. SCPH-3000x/3500x have more unreliable lasers, but are otherwise the best for gaming.
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