7000 you can power in any region with that power supply, you can also buy a European 7000 Slim PS2 and it will work safely on the US power grid. Only the 7000 models are universal for different regions power.
I own 2 slims (SCPH-70012 from 2004 and SCPH-79001 from 2007) and a fat model (SCPH-39001 from 2002) and they all still function perfectly without damaging disks. If people want to ask which PS2 slim is the best choice, it all depends on what they want from their system. If people want the best PS1 backwards compatibility in a slim model, the first choice is the SCPH-700xx series (earliest slims from 2004) since that's the only slim model with hardware based PS1 emulation. One downside is it's prone to overheating and the MechaCon crash that damages drive mechanisms and fries up the laser after attempts to read unofficial or scratched up disks. If reliability in playing games off disks is heavily important, then the SCPH-9000x model from 2008 is the first choice (SCPH-7700x model from 2006 and SCPH-7900x model from 2007 are fairly decent as well). If there's one slim model I try to avoid, it's the SCPH-7500x from 2005 since it has the most compatibility issues with numerous PS1 titles and certain PS2 titles after Sony replaced the PS1 MIPS R300A CPU providing hardware based PS1 emulation with Deckard (PowerPC CPU providing software based PS1 emulation) as a cost cutting maneuver and the replacement of the CPU affected the system's software (Sony updated the BIOS in the 2006 model SCPH-7700x to fix most of these compatibility issues with PS1 titles and PS2 titles and the SCPH-7900x model from 2007 is basically the lighter version of SCPH-7700x after increased changes to the design of the hardware).
Thanks for posting this. I know it's 3 months old but can I ask what do you mean with " playing games off disks"? Does it mean people can play games without CDs and thus it would be best to get another model than the SCPH-9000x? In my case, I just want to get a PS2 to insert a disk and play the game I bought. Does it mean SCPH-9000x is the best for that purpose?
@@Brungemunchi my point is the SCPH-9000x series slim models are one of the most reliable models for being able to insert your disk (CDs and DVDs) and play your games without having to worry about when the laser reading the disk is going to burn out and die. SCPH-9000x has a solid reputation as one of the most reliable models you can get.
@@SK91NOEvery version of the PS2 is nice. I have all three models and I'm happy with them. The difference is mostly aesthetic. The slim if you like the look of it, and if you don't want the big box power cable don't get the 9000.
Also some people just like the original fat PS2 because of its hard drive tray and disc drive that pops out. That makes total sense. I like the slim a little more just because it looks cool, should be more reliable and takes up very little space.
@@BlindReflexthe power adapter PS2 slim has a advantage over the 9000 , ⚡⚡ if there is a power surge the ac adapter will get fried but console will be safe , , the 9000 has Direct integrated power , power surge will deep fry that entire console , , ,😢😮😢
The PS2 70000 series was the last to have the MIPS R3000 there for PS1 backwards compatibility, it's not full hardware as there's no GTE but it has everything else The 75000 series and later replaced this with a different chip that's pure emulation and that introduced some compatibility issues with a small number of PS1 and even PS2 games. If you also hate yourself the 70000 series has a truncated network adaptor in it so if you're comfortable with soldering in 40 wires you can gain back the IDE HDD support
I have a 90001 myself i had a 70001 before When ever i put a game in it u could hear the lid buzzing I tightened it and everything then I returned it and got the 90001 and i love it been thinking of doing a clear shell swap on mine
The best version is the 70012. It has original PS1 hardware and two internet ports provided. 1 for landline (useless I know but its included) and the 2nd with an ethernet port. The rest of the other were just stripped out and butchered
Out of all the slims, SCPH-7500x from 2005 has the most compatibility issues with numerous PS1 titles and a handful of PS2 titles because Sony removed the PS1 MIPS R300A CPU providing hardware based PS1 emulation with a PowerPC CPU called Deckard providing software based PS1 emulation to cut costs and this change affected the console's entire software. PS2 slims after SCPH-7500x (SCPH-7700x, SCPH-7900x, and SCPH-9000x) all use an updated BIOS for improved compatibility with PS1 and PS2 titles.
Yep I bought it used. Isn't it upsetting how awful some people treat their stuff a lot of the stuff I have found over the years has been treated horribly..
@@rafaelconstanzovicens9094Yep, I can confirm since I live there (or here). It was so popular here between 2010-2014 and I didn’t know it’s the last Ps2 series
You make me think. It would be dope if someone did a mod for the $9,000 with a rechargeable battery and a really nice LCD. Make it a fun portable setup
I have a barely used 9000 version that does not boot up. There are no repair shops nearby and no one wants to buy one. I have had such great memories with it. It feels bad to have it eating dust on the shelf.
The 700xx are the ultimate version, they have all thr ps1 components inside, so you get 100% compatibility with ps1, and sony left out IDE circuitry inside, if youre skilled you can solder 39 wires in various places on the IDE circuit you could add a micro SD to the 700xx and play games trough HD like you would on a FAT ps2, you dont even need to trim the case for this mod if youre skilled enough
I had a 9000. They are good if you are playing on dosc but thats it. Im a modder and i wanted the easily moddable console, which is the 7000 version. But i bought a og fat, because they are better than both.
That's true. I'm still a bigger fan of the internal power supply, just for the lack of the giant box aesthetic. But that is sound logic. I have heard of the external boxes going bad, but whichever one lasts longer is probably the best function over fourm option. 🤔
I still have my 2 slims (SCPH-70012 from 2004 and SCPH-79001 from 2007) and none of them have scratched my disks. SCPH-7900x PS2 slims don't scratch disks since the ribbon cable is mounted with sturdy plastic material instead of adhesive glue like the other slims (SCPH-700xx, SCPH-7500x, SCPH-7700x, and SCPH-9000x)
Initial scratches from this problem are just superficial and won't destroy the data on the disk, as long as you check your disks every now and then your fine. As soon as you start to see it(it will be a scratch that's perfectly circular around the disk) stop using that ps2 and either change the ribbon cable out or buy another ps2. Plus depending on how/where the bending starts to occur it might miss your disk entirely and you won't have the issue.
bro i have the 7000 slim passed down from my sisters , I have been using it a lot more recently just because i found some of my old ps2 games i bought for it , and i have been playing gta san andreas , it had the laser reading issue but i did every youtube video imaginable and none worked , my solution was i was so fed up thinking i was gonna have to buy another so i slammed the disk tray down and punched it and i’m not even joking on everything , it fixed from me punching and slamming it and it has been perfect thankfully since 😅😂😂
Lololol maybe you knocked some debris off the Lazer or off the rail that moves the Lazer. Or something's just need a good smack to act right. Kinda like my.. never mind, canceled joke alert haha
I had the 9000 but it's mcboot broke (aka the memory card) and the cd reader broke aswell and then my mom threw the dang controllers oblivious to its worth nowdays
PS2s are growing in value monthly :-) it's great to see them valued how they should be. I remember back in the day Nintendo stuff held its value way more, and that is still the case but Sony stuff is catching up. I believe eventually they will be pretty close.
You do qualify. You can put free my food on every version of the PlayStation 2. You can get really cheap memory card adapters on AliExpress as well. That's what I did
I had both the 7000 and 9000 silver model brand new from Walmart and target guess what they both suck. Sony never fixed the laser issue I had to keep opening and closing the lid so it would read blue CD games, every time I would pop in a game say like wrath of cortex it wouldn't read it the first time the laser would stop until I kept closing and opening lid so many times. I hated that version so much and my phat model doesn't have that issue it reads the games just fine so I'll stick with the original ps2 model
Please tell me what ps2 to take I would like to take 9000 but is it worth overpaying by 60% in order to (my sense of ideal was ditch that there is no small brick nearby)
@m1rfy that's better than the best deal I got on my silver slim model. I paid 30 but with no game. Controller was pretty much mint though :-) I try to have two mint feeling controllers for every console I own
Never knew there was a different version. The 9 also looks like it has smaller USB and lacks a vent on the front. I think the 7 looks better. 9 looks cheaper Does the PS badge rotate on the 9?
I'll probably say 7000, because of the Free McBoot memory card. I only have the 3000, which still works with the card, but using those OPLs to play games on USB or HDD is impossible, due to not supported on PS2 3000s. But I do remembered few days ago that my console rarely successful of me playing a game on USB, which is Def Jam Vendetta.
Aesthetically 7,000. But for functionality, reliability, and accessibleity (mostly because of the universal power supply.) 9000. Short answer, 9000 is my favorite and I recommend that.
@@BlindReflex My favorite video games back then and now for the PS2 is WWE SmackDown Shut Your Mouth,WWE SmackDown Vs Raw,WWE SmackDown Vs Raw 2006,WWE SmackDown Vs Raw 2007 & SmackDown Vs Raw 2008. Could I play those on video games on all PS2 consoles?
@McDonald's The fat ones use to be superior because of the hard drive tray. Now with SD card support there is no real reason to say the fat one is better, the disk drive it's more likely to fail and the Slims don't run as hot so they generally last longer with better performance.
I can see why you would like it more. I prefer the novelty of having such a small thin console over a hard drive tray. What other advantages would you say are in the fat model?
@@BlindReflex The Slim An Phat Both Use USB 1.1 Whic Is Trash And Will Stutter Slime Shit The PS2 Phat Runs Way Cooler If You Fuggin Clean It And My Ps2 Phat Is 22 Years Old And Still Works But My Uncle PS 2 Slim Lasted Way Less Around 2016~
@McDonald's I see, I wonder if that's just bad luck? The cpu core of the Slim PS2 is 33 Megahertz faster. also I know people with disc tray problems. that's the main draw to the slim for me. Also I don't use the slow usb ports on the ps2.. memory card SD is fast enough to run games... but hey, "Some people say cucumbers taste better picked."
@@rubenrios9497 i have all playstation 2 models The 90000 models all have usb 2.0, i tested the loading times on each models and checked the board All late models have it same goes to ps2 tv. Its not a thing u gonna find on wikipedia Its a thing you experience and test so if you dont have all latest ps2 models just STFU
I have a 9k i have been using for a lot of years and no, it does not have 2.0, just 1.1 like all models, with how is the homebrew scene there's no f*kn way that would not be documented, even the bravia tv is well documented
Didn't know the 9000 existed. I thought there was only the fat and slim.
I was in the same boat a few years ago. Main differences is the power supply
I also
7000 you can power in any region with that power supply, you can also buy a European 7000 Slim PS2 and it will work safely on the US power grid. Only the 7000 models are universal for different regions power.
I own 2 slims (SCPH-70012 from 2004 and SCPH-79001 from 2007) and a fat model (SCPH-39001 from 2002) and they all still function perfectly without damaging disks. If people want to ask which PS2 slim is the best choice, it all depends on what they want from their system.
If people want the best PS1 backwards compatibility in a slim model, the first choice is the SCPH-700xx series (earliest slims from 2004) since that's the only slim model with hardware based PS1 emulation. One downside is it's prone to overheating and the MechaCon crash that damages drive mechanisms and fries up the laser after attempts to read unofficial or scratched up disks.
If reliability in playing games off disks is heavily important, then the SCPH-9000x model from 2008 is the first choice (SCPH-7700x model from 2006 and SCPH-7900x model from 2007 are fairly decent as well).
If there's one slim model I try to avoid, it's the SCPH-7500x from 2005 since it has the most compatibility issues with numerous PS1 titles and certain PS2 titles after Sony replaced the PS1 MIPS R300A CPU providing hardware based PS1 emulation with Deckard (PowerPC CPU providing software based PS1 emulation) as a cost cutting maneuver and the replacement of the CPU affected the system's software (Sony updated the BIOS in the 2006 model SCPH-7700x to fix most of these compatibility issues with PS1 titles and PS2 titles and the SCPH-7900x model from 2007 is basically the lighter version of SCPH-7700x after increased changes to the design of the hardware).
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for posting this. I know it's 3 months old but can I ask what do you mean with " playing games off disks"? Does it mean people can play games without CDs and thus it would be best to get another model than the SCPH-9000x? In my case, I just want to get a PS2 to insert a disk and play the game I bought. Does it mean SCPH-9000x is the best for that purpose?
@@Brungemunchi my point is the SCPH-9000x series slim models are one of the most reliable models for being able to insert your disk (CDs and DVDs) and play your games without having to worry about when the laser reading the disk is going to burn out and die.
SCPH-9000x has a solid reputation as one of the most reliable models you can get.
90000 series has a main advantage over the 70000 series, no overheating
I've left my 70001 on for obscene amounts of time and it has never overheated (like up to 17 hours)
I got the 9000
@@SK91NOEvery version of the PS2 is nice. I have all three models and I'm happy with them. The difference is mostly aesthetic. The slim if you like the look of it, and if you don't want the big box power cable don't get the 9000.
Also some people just like the original fat PS2 because of its hard drive tray and disc drive that pops out. That makes total sense. I like the slim a little more just because it looks cool, should be more reliable and takes up very little space.
@@BlindReflexthe power adapter PS2 slim has a advantage over the 9000 , ⚡⚡ if there is a power surge the ac adapter will get fried but console will be safe , , the 9000 has Direct integrated power , power surge will deep fry that entire console , , ,😢😮😢
I love the slims they’re so easy to work on
hell yeah
The PS2 70000 series was the last to have the MIPS R3000 there for PS1 backwards compatibility, it's not full hardware as there's no GTE but it has everything else
The 75000 series and later replaced this with a different chip that's pure emulation and that introduced some compatibility issues with a small number of PS1 and even PS2 games. If you also hate yourself the 70000 series has a truncated network adaptor in it so if you're comfortable with soldering in 40 wires you can gain back the IDE HDD support
i bought a 39003 since my first ps2 was a 7000x slim but i kinda want to source a japanese 7000x to go with it and get that slick Bulletin Board UI
I have a 90001 myself i had a 70001 before
When ever i put a game in it u could hear the lid buzzing I tightened it and everything then I returned it and got the 90001 and i love it been thinking of doing a clear shell swap on mine
Nice. Good to know the reliability seems better on the 9000
The best version is the 70012. It has original PS1 hardware and two internet ports provided. 1 for landline (useless I know but its included) and the 2nd with an ethernet port. The rest of the other were just stripped out and butchered
To bad the ps5 slim isn’t so slim like the ps2 slim a true slim
ps2 slim 9000x version is the best ❤
People are forgetting the 9000 lost its backwards compatbility with ps1 games and alot of ps2 games dont work on it
My 90002 can play PS1 games with a component cable
Out of all the slims, SCPH-7500x from 2005 has the most compatibility issues with numerous PS1 titles and a handful of PS2 titles because Sony removed the PS1 MIPS R300A CPU providing hardware based PS1 emulation with a PowerPC CPU called Deckard providing software based PS1 emulation to cut costs and this change affected the console's entire software.
PS2 slims after SCPH-7500x (SCPH-7700x, SCPH-7900x, and SCPH-9000x) all use an updated BIOS for improved compatibility with PS1 and PS2 titles.
If you have something glossy then you gotta treat it with cautious.
Yep I bought it used. Isn't it upsetting how awful some people treat their stuff a lot of the stuff I have found over the years has been treated horribly..
I have never seen the 9000 model in my life wow
I hope you find one at a thrift store for 10$ thanks for the comment :]
In Latin America is probably the most common one you can find haha
@@rafaelconstanzovicens9094Yep, I can confirm since I live there (or here). It was so popular here between 2010-2014 and I didn’t know it’s the last Ps2 series
If standing a ps2 or fat ps3 vertically you can rotate the PS logo to make it match
I prefer the 7000 cause of the LCD screen
They never made one for the 9000 huh?
You make me think. It would be dope if someone did a mod for the $9,000 with a rechargeable battery and a really nice LCD. Make it a fun portable setup
9000*
Thanks Corey Taylor
Lol?
I have a barely used 9000 version that does not boot up. There are no repair shops nearby and no one wants to buy one. I have had such great memories with it. It feels bad to have it eating dust on the shelf.
If you try to opening it up and cleaning it out? Also I would recommend looking up common repair problems on RUclips. Best of luck.
The 700xx are the ultimate version, they have all thr ps1 components inside, so you get 100% compatibility with ps1, and sony left out IDE circuitry inside, if youre skilled you can solder 39 wires in various places on the IDE circuit you could add a micro SD to the 700xx and play games trough HD like you would on a FAT ps2, you dont even need to trim the case for this mod if youre skilled enough
I had a 9000. They are good if you are playing on dosc but thats it. Im a modder and i wanted the easily moddable console, which is the 7000 version. But i bought a og fat, because they are better than both.
But if there is a power supply problem in the 9000 it’s much easier to change up the outer power supply of a 7000
That's true. I'm still a bigger fan of the internal power supply, just for the lack of the giant box aesthetic. But that is sound logic. I have heard of the external boxes going bad, but whichever one lasts longer is probably the best function over fourm option. 🤔
@@BlindReflexI agree I’m with the 9000 model as well 👍🏻
I got a 9000s version a while back and I thought it was a demo playstation or something.
Wow the 90000 version looks way nicer
Attach HDMI Portta or PS2 Slim component cable to Full Widescreen on Smart TV
The Slim boys scratch disks though. I know there are fixes but no one knows about it until you see scratches on your disks 😢😢
I still have my 2 slims (SCPH-70012 from 2004 and SCPH-79001 from 2007) and none of them have scratched my disks. SCPH-7900x PS2 slims don't scratch disks since the ribbon cable is mounted with sturdy plastic material instead of adhesive glue like the other slims (SCPH-700xx, SCPH-7500x, SCPH-7700x, and SCPH-9000x)
Initial scratches from this problem are just superficial and won't destroy the data on the disk, as long as you check your disks every now and then your fine. As soon as you start to see it(it will be a scratch that's perfectly circular around the disk) stop using that ps2 and either change the ribbon cable out or buy another ps2. Plus depending on how/where the bending starts to occur it might miss your disk entirely and you won't have the issue.
bro i have the 7000 slim passed down from my sisters , I have been using it a lot more recently just because i found some of my old ps2 games i bought for it , and i have been playing gta san andreas , it had the laser reading issue but i did every youtube video imaginable and none worked , my solution was i was so fed up thinking i was gonna have to buy another so i slammed the disk tray down and punched it and i’m not even joking on everything , it fixed from me punching and slamming it and it has been perfect thankfully since 😅😂😂
Lololol maybe you knocked some debris off the Lazer or off the rail that moves the Lazer. Or something's just need a good smack to act right. Kinda like my.. never mind, canceled joke alert haha
@@BlindReflex yeah old tech kinda jus needs a good smack every now and then 🤣🤣
the yellow plug isn't proprietary, its a barrel jack
With 90001, the games rendered faster last I checked
I had the 9000 but it's mcboot broke (aka the memory card) and the cd reader broke aswell and then my mom threw the dang controllers oblivious to its worth nowdays
Is the PS2 phat SCPH 50003 model any good? Does it have defects or faults or does it last long?
Yeah. Just a bit less reliable. Good console. He has the advantage of the hard drive bay for easy inexpensive hard drive storage.
I got an original again the other day. I been playing the first smackdown vs raw game ❣️❣️❣️
PS2s are growing in value monthly :-) it's great to see them valued how they should be. I remember back in the day Nintendo stuff held its value way more, and that is still the case but Sony stuff is catching up. I believe eventually they will be pretty close.
And also in version 7000 there is support for ps1
every ps2 plays ps1 games my friend.
Just a question: Does 9000 still have the scratching problem that the original Slim has?
Yes. but much less glossy black used in the shell design.
So that mean im able to mod my ps2 slim 75001 model with mcboot??
Or do i not qualify for it
You can get a memory card to SD card adapter
You do qualify. You can put free my food on every version of the PlayStation 2. You can get really cheap memory card adapters on AliExpress as well. That's what I did
Every PS2 model can be softmoded with FMCB 😎
The 9000 can’t play ps1 games. The 7000 can.
@@langhorst2633 I've played spiral of the dragon on both of them
The silver the nicest imo
I agree, there's something special about the silver slim
Had the silver slim. Miss it a lot.
Eu tenho um PS2 SLIM 90006 é uma ótima versão?
Does the 90000 have issues with playing games or corrupting memory card?
I have never experienced that.
I have scph-70004 its my favorite one
@@OfficialJaska dope
7000 is more to my liking.
Is there a graphics difference between 7000 and 9000 models?
no
What's better bro PS2 Slim or fat?
If I could only keep one.. i would go with the slim 9000
I had both the 7000 and 9000 silver model brand new from Walmart and target guess what they both suck. Sony never fixed the laser issue I had to keep opening and closing the lid so it would read blue CD games, every time I would pop in a game say like wrath of cortex it wouldn't read it the first time the laser would stop until I kept closing and opening lid so many times. I hated that version so much and my phat model doesn't have that issue it reads the games just fine so I'll stick with the original ps2 model
I have the model 79001
I do too, I have the sing star Edition ceramic white PS2
Does the PS2 Slim play both PS2 DVD Rom and PS2 Blue CD Rom discs?
Yes
@@BlindReflex If the PS2 Slim stops reading Blue CD Rom Discs, is there a way to fix it?
@@glx3846 I am not tech support so I'm not the best place to ask these questions. but yeah, you can replace the disc drive.
model 79xx is the best for mini ps2 because of smaller motherboard
@@izz_tokisaki2603 Nice info on the 7900! Thanks
Please tell me what ps2 to take I would like to take 9000 but is it worth overpaying by 60% in order to (my sense of ideal was ditch that there is no small brick nearby)
all of them are good. just get the one that fits you budget.
@@BlindReflex I ended up buying the 7000 because it's easier to flash and the power supply isn't as big that it's a problem)
@@m1rfy good move my dude. How much did you pay for it if you don't mind me asking?
@@BlindReflexNo problem I bought it with call of duty 3 For $33
@m1rfy that's better than the best deal I got on my silver slim model. I paid 30 but with no game. Controller was pretty much mint though :-) I try to have two mint feeling controllers for every console I own
with model has more loud fan?
The Ps2 fat models all have a louder fan, slim models are relatively quiet/only make noise when there reading data on the disc.
The 70000 supports native PS1 gameplay, the 90000 has emulated or no PS1 support.
The Just Get A Phat ITS Superior
they are all good. its not a big deal what one you play on... I only prefer the style and the likely longer life span of the slim models.
I hadn't heard that it was emulation on the last model. I'm going to have to look into that more :-) thanks for the info
what U think about 70004?
Never knew there was a different version.
The 9 also looks like it has smaller USB and lacks a vent on the front.
I think the 7 looks better. 9 looks cheaper
Does the PS badge rotate on the 9?
yeah it rotates on booth of them.
I bought my 7000 15y ago about 180€
3000 or 7000 which best
9000
@@BlindReflex i will buy 3000 not high diffrent right?
yeah those are good too. all ps2's are pretty good.
I'll probably say 7000, because of the Free McBoot memory card.
I only have the 3000, which still works with the card, but using those OPLs to play games on USB or HDD is impossible, due to not supported on PS2 3000s. But I do remembered few days ago that my console rarely successful of me playing a game on USB, which is Def Jam Vendetta.
Which one should I get?
Aesthetically 7,000. But for functionality, reliability, and accessibleity (mostly because of the universal power supply.) 9000. Short answer, 9000 is my favorite and I recommend that.
@@BlindReflex My favorite video games back then and now for the PS2 is WWE SmackDown Shut Your Mouth,WWE SmackDown Vs Raw,WWE SmackDown Vs Raw 2006,WWE SmackDown Vs Raw 2007 & SmackDown Vs Raw 2008.
Could I play those on video games on all PS2 consoles?
@@QuanzWrld do you have Venmo?
@@BlindReflex No
Do I need it?
@@QuanzWrld yes. But I'll take cash app too
The ps2 slim can use the ssd guys?
No spot to insert a hard drive into the console. That's the main benefit for the fat model. You could run it through USB but it would be slow
@@BlindReflex my ps2 is slim 9000 version. Dvd convert into matrix and use a hdd external, i tired the hdd broke again.
And I need use ssd
I have 9000 version😊😊
9000 is the most reliable, but it does not play PS1 games
All models of the PS2 play PS1 games :)
Ps 2 slim 77004 is best
Reason: Phat is the best
Holy Shit A Smart Person
@McDonald's
The fat ones use to be superior because of the hard drive tray. Now with SD card support there is no real reason to say the fat one is better, the disk drive it's more likely to fail and the Slims don't run as hot so they generally last longer with better performance.
I can see why you would like it more. I prefer the novelty of having such a small thin console over a hard drive tray. What other advantages would you say are in the fat model?
@@BlindReflex The Slim An Phat Both Use USB 1.1 Whic Is Trash And Will Stutter Slime Shit The PS2 Phat Runs Way Cooler If You Fuggin Clean It And My Ps2 Phat Is 22 Years Old And Still Works But My Uncle PS 2 Slim Lasted Way Less Around 2016~
@McDonald's I see, I wonder if that's just bad luck? The cpu core of the Slim PS2 is 33 Megahertz faster. also I know people with disc tray problems. that's the main draw to the slim for me. Also I don't use the slow usb ports on the ps2.. memory card SD is fast enough to run games... but hey, "Some people say cucumbers taste better picked."
The 9000 have usb 2.0
Older models have 1.0
Thanks I wish I knew that!
@@BlindReflex better late than never my friend
That's not true, stop spreading misinformation
@@rubenrios9497 i have all playstation 2 models
The 90000 models all have usb 2.0, i tested the loading times on each models and checked the board
All late models have it same goes to ps2 tv.
Its not a thing u gonna find on wikipedia
Its a thing you experience and test so if you dont have all latest ps2 models just STFU
I have a 9k i have been using for a lot of years and no, it does not have 2.0, just 1.1 like all models, with how is the homebrew scene there's no f*kn way that would not be documented, even the bravia tv is well documented
Real made a Cash Nasty
I'm confused what you're saying
It cant play ps1games
Yes it can sir. Every version of the ps2 plays ps1 games. Unless it's broken.
@@BlindReflex oh mb