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PlayStation 2 models

PlayStation 2 models were produced from 2000 to 2013. Some PlayStation 2 (PS2) revisions only change in their internal construction while others feature substantial external changes. Each region receives a different model number; for example, the V18 was released in North America as SCPH-90001, in Australia as SCPH-90002, and in Hong Kong as SCPH-90006. The final digit is a region code with no bearing on the hardware; many games and DVDs are restricted to certain regions, and the system software displays in different languages.

The Slimline PS2 is considerably smaller than the "Fat" PS2.

The PS2 is primarily differentiated between models with the original "fat" case design and "slimline" models introduced at the end of 2004. In 2010, a television incorporating a PS2 was introduced.[1]

Original case design

 
SCPH-30000 model with DualShock 2

Three of the original PS2 launch models (SCPH-10000, SCPH-15000, and SCPH-18000) were only sold in Japan and lacked the expansion bay of later PS2 models. These models instead included a PCMCIA slot. SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 did not have built-in DVD movie playback and instead relied on encrypted playback software that was copied to a memory card from an included CD-ROM (normally, the PS2 will only execute encrypted software from its memory card; see PS2 Independence Exploit). V3 had a substantially different internal structure from the subsequent revisions, featuring several interconnected printed circuit boards. In V4, everything except the power supply was unified onto one board. V5 introduced minor internal changes, and the only difference between V6 (sometimes called V5.1) and V5 is the orientation of the Power/Reset switch board connector, which was reversed to prevent the use of no-solder modchips. V5 also introduced a more reliable laser than the ones used in previous models. V7 and V8 included only minor revisions to V6.

There was also the SCPH-3000x, 3500x, 3900x, and 500xx models.

Beginning with model SCPH-500xx (v9 & 10), the i.LINK port was removed. An infrared receiver was added for use with a remote to control DVD playback, leaving both controller ports free from the external receiver.

The PS2 standard color is matte black. Several different variations in color were produced in different quantities and regions, including ceramic white, light yellow, metallic blue (aqua), metallic silver, navy (star blue), opaque blue (astral blue), opaque black (midnight black), pearl white, Sakura purple, satin gold, satin silver, snow white, super red, transparent blue (ocean blue), and also Limited Edition color Pink, which was distributed in regions including Oceania and parts of Asia.[2][3][4]

Slimline case designs

PlayStation 2 slimline
 
Original style Slimline PS2 with a DualShock 2 controller
DeveloperSony Computer Entertainment
ManufacturerSony Electronics
Product familyPlayStation
TypeHome video game console
GenerationSixth generation
LifespanOctober 29, 2004 – January 4, 2013
CPU300 MHz
Controller inputDualShock 2
Connectivity2 × USB 1.1, Ethernet, IrDA, 2 × controller ports.

In September 2004, Sony unveiled its third major hardware revision (V12, model number SCPH-700xx). Available in late October 2004, it is smaller, thinner, and quieter than the older versions and includes a built-in Ethernet port (in some markets it also has an integrated modem). Due to its thinner profile, it does not contain the 3.5" expansion bay and therefore does not support the internal hard disk drive. It also lacks an internal power supply, similar to the GameCube, and has a modified Multitap expansion. The removal of the expansion bay results in incompatibility with games that require the HDD expansion, such as Final Fantasy XI.

There are two sub-versions of the SCPH-700xx,[citation needed] one with the old Emotion Engine (EE) and Graphics Synthesizer (GS) chips, and the other with the newer unified EE+GS chip, but otherwise are identical. The sub-versions are variously referred to as V12 for both models, V11.5 for the older and V12 for the newer model, and V12 for the older and V13 for the newer model.[citation needed] The V12 model was first released in black, but a silver edition was available in the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, United Arab Emirates and other GCC countries, France, Italy, South Africa, and North America. A limited edition pink console also became available after March 2007.

V12 (or V13) was succeeded by V14 (SCPH-7500x), which contains different ASICs than previous revisions, with some chips having a copyright date of 2005, compared to 2000 or 2001 for earlier models. It also has a different lens and some compatibility issues with a different number of PlayStation games and even some PS2 games.[5] An addon to add HDD support to newer 7500x and onward models called the HDPro was created but had limited success.

In the beginning of 2005, it was found that some black slimline console power transformers manufactured between August and December 2004 were defective and could overheat. The units were recalled by Sony and replaced by a 2005 model.[6]

Later hardware revisions had better compatibility with PlayStation games (Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions operates on most silver models); however, the new Japanese slim models have more issues with playing PlayStation games than the first PS2 revisions.[citation needed]

In 2006, Sony released new hardware revisions (V15, model numbers SCPH-7700xa and SCPH-7700xb). V15 was first released in Japan on September 15, 2006, including the Silver edition. After its release in Japan, it was then released in North America, Europe and other parts of the world. The new revision uses an integrated, unified EE+GS chip, a redesigned ASIC, a different laser lens, an updated BIOS, and updated drivers.[citation needed]

On July 19, 2007, Sony started shipping a revision of the slimline PlayStation 2 (SCPH-7900x) featuring a reduced weight of 600 grams compared to 900 g of the SCPH-7700x, achieved through a reduction in parts. The unit also uses a smaller motherboard as well as a custom ASIC which houses the EE, GS, and the RDRAM. The AC adaptor's weight was reduced to 250 g from the previous 350 g.[7]

Another refinement of the slimline PlayStation 2 (SCPH-9000x) was released in Japan on November 22, 2007.[8] As well as some cosmetic changes, the design of the hardware was overhauled, incorporating the power supply into the console itself like the original (fat) PlayStation 2 revisions; this also increases the total weight to 720 grams (25 oz). On SCPH-9000x series consoles manufactured after the third quarter of 2008 as the last revision of the PlayStation 2, some changes were made (indicated by date code 8C) to incorporate a revised BIOS, which disables an exploit present in all older models that allowed homebrew applications to be launched from a memory card.[citation needed]

PSX

 
The PSX

Sony also manufactured a consumer device called the PSX that can be used as a digital video recorder and DVD burner in addition to playing PS2 games. The device was released in Japan on December 13, 2003, and was the first Sony product to include the XrossMediaBar interface. It did not sell well in Japan, and was not released anywhere else.

The PSX featured one USB port, a Memory Stick card reader and two PlayStation 2 Memory Card slots.[9]

Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300

 
Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300

Released in Europe in 2010, the Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300 is a 22-inch (56 cm) 720p television that incorporates a PlayStation 2 console with a disc cover that can be opened by pressing the "Open" button and closed by sliding it and four HDMI ports. The TV also includes BRAVIA Internet Video Access, allowing users access to streaming services such as YouTube and on-demand television.[1] Although the maximum resolution of the screen is 720p, 1080p input sources can be used and displayed.

As this TV was only released in Europe, it is a PAL-region system that could only play PAL games and software.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Ivan, Tom (December 3, 2010). . ComputerAndVideoGames.com. Archived from the original on December 6, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
  2. ^ Calvert, Justin; Niizumi, Hirohiko (November 4, 2003). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved July 10, 2007.
  3. ^ Fahey, Rob (March 9, 2004). . GmaesIndustry.biz. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved July 10, 2007.
  4. ^ . Console Colors. Archived from the original on January 21, 2018.
  5. ^ Humphries, Matthew (October 24, 2005). "PS2 SCPH-75000 Compatibility Issues". Geek.com. from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  6. ^ Smith, Tony (September 13, 2005). "Sony recalls 'millions' of PS2 power adaptors". The Register. from the original on May 29, 2006. Retrieved April 6, 2010.
  7. ^ Gantayat, Anoop (June 8, 2007). "PS2 Gets Lighter". IGN. from the original on November 26, 2012. Retrieved July 10, 2007.
  8. ^ . Sony Computer Entertainment Japan. November 6, 2007. Archived from the original on April 30, 2010. Retrieved November 11, 2010.
  9. ^ Fahey, Rob (September 6, 2004). . GamesIndustry.biz. Archived from the original on February 14, 2008. Retrieved July 10, 2007.

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PlayStation 2 models were produced from 2000 to 2013 Some PlayStation 2 PS2 revisions only change in their internal construction while others feature substantial external changes Each region receives a different model number for example the V18 was released in North America as SCPH 90001 in Australia as SCPH 90002 and in Hong Kong as SCPH 90006 The final digit is a region code with no bearing on the hardware many games and DVDs are restricted to certain regions and the system software displays in different languages The Slimline PS2 is considerably smaller than the Fat PS2 The PS2 is primarily differentiated between models with the original fat case design and slimline models introduced at the end of 2004 In 2010 a television incorporating a PS2 was introduced 1 Contents 1 Original case design 2 Slimline case designs 3 PSX 4 Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300 5 See also 6 ReferencesOriginal case design Edit SCPH 30000 model with DualShock 2 Three of the original PS2 launch models SCPH 10000 SCPH 15000 and SCPH 18000 were only sold in Japan and lacked the expansion bay of later PS2 models These models instead included a PCMCIA slot SCPH 10000 and SCPH 15000 did not have built in DVD movie playback and instead relied on encrypted playback software that was copied to a memory card from an included CD ROM normally the PS2 will only execute encrypted software from its memory card see PS2 Independence Exploit V3 had a substantially different internal structure from the subsequent revisions featuring several interconnected printed circuit boards In V4 everything except the power supply was unified onto one board V5 introduced minor internal changes and the only difference between V6 sometimes called V5 1 and V5 is the orientation of the Power Reset switch board connector which was reversed to prevent the use of no solder modchips V5 also introduced a more reliable laser than the ones used in previous models V7 and V8 included only minor revisions to V6 There was also the SCPH 3000x 3500x 3900x and 500xx models Beginning with model SCPH 500xx v9 amp 10 the i LINK port was removed An infrared receiver was added for use with a remote to control DVD playback leaving both controller ports free from the external receiver The PS2 standard color is matte black Several different variations in color were produced in different quantities and regions including ceramic white light yellow metallic blue aqua metallic silver navy star blue opaque blue astral blue opaque black midnight black pearl white Sakura purple satin gold satin silver snow white super red transparent blue ocean blue and also Limited Edition color Pink which was distributed in regions including Oceania and parts of Asia 2 3 4 Slimline case designs EditPlayStation 2 slimline Original style Slimline PS2 with a DualShock 2 controllerDeveloperSony Computer EntertainmentManufacturerSony ElectronicsProduct familyPlayStationTypeHome video game consoleGenerationSixth generationLifespanOctober 29 2004 January 4 2013CPU300 MHzController inputDualShock 2Connectivity2 USB 1 1 Ethernet IrDA 2 controller ports In September 2004 Sony unveiled its third major hardware revision V12 model number SCPH 700xx Available in late October 2004 it is smaller thinner and quieter than the older versions and includes a built in Ethernet port in some markets it also has an integrated modem Due to its thinner profile it does not contain the 3 5 expansion bay and therefore does not support the internal hard disk drive It also lacks an internal power supply similar to the GameCube and has a modified Multitap expansion The removal of the expansion bay results in incompatibility with games that require the HDD expansion such as Final Fantasy XI There are two sub versions of the SCPH 700xx citation needed one with the old Emotion Engine EE and Graphics Synthesizer GS chips and the other with the newer unified EE GS chip but otherwise are identical The sub versions are variously referred to as V12 for both models V11 5 for the older and V12 for the newer model and V12 for the older and V13 for the newer model citation needed The V12 model was first released in black but a silver edition was available in the United Kingdom Germany Australia United Arab Emirates and other GCC countries France Italy South Africa and North America A limited edition pink console also became available after March 2007 V12 or V13 was succeeded by V14 SCPH 7500x which contains different ASICs than previous revisions with some chips having a copyright date of 2005 compared to 2000 or 2001 for earlier models It also has a different lens and some compatibility issues with a different number of PlayStation games and even some PS2 games 5 An addon to add HDD support to newer 7500x and onward models called the HDPro was created but had limited success In the beginning of 2005 it was found that some black slimline console power transformers manufactured between August and December 2004 were defective and could overheat The units were recalled by Sony and replaced by a 2005 model 6 Later hardware revisions had better compatibility with PlayStation games Metal Gear Solid VR Missions operates on most silver models however the new Japanese slim models have more issues with playing PlayStation games than the first PS2 revisions citation needed In 2006 Sony released new hardware revisions V15 model numbers SCPH 7700xa and SCPH 7700xb V15 was first released in Japan on September 15 2006 including the Silver edition After its release in Japan it was then released in North America Europe and other parts of the world The new revision uses an integrated unified EE GS chip a redesigned ASIC a different laser lens an updated BIOS and updated drivers citation needed On July 19 2007 Sony started shipping a revision of the slimline PlayStation 2 SCPH 7900x featuring a reduced weight of 600 grams compared to 900 g of the SCPH 7700x achieved through a reduction in parts The unit also uses a smaller motherboard as well as a custom ASIC which houses the EE GS and the RDRAM The AC adaptor s weight was reduced to 250 g from the previous 350 g 7 Another refinement of the slimline PlayStation 2 SCPH 9000x was released in Japan on November 22 2007 8 As well as some cosmetic changes the design of the hardware was overhauled incorporating the power supply into the console itself like the original fat PlayStation 2 revisions this also increases the total weight to 720 grams 25 oz On SCPH 9000x series consoles manufactured after the third quarter of 2008 as the last revision of the PlayStation 2 some changes were made indicated by date code 8C to incorporate a revised BIOS which disables an exploit present in all older models that allowed homebrew applications to be launched from a memory card citation needed PSX EditMain article PSX DVR The PSX Sony also manufactured a consumer device called the PSX that can be used as a digital video recorder and DVD burner in addition to playing PS2 games The device was released in Japan on December 13 2003 and was the first Sony product to include the XrossMediaBar interface It did not sell well in Japan and was not released anywhere else The PSX featured one USB port a Memory Stick card reader and two PlayStation 2 Memory Card slots 9 Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300 Edit Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300Released in Europe in 2010 the Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300 is a 22 inch 56 cm 720p television that incorporates a PlayStation 2 console with a disc cover that can be opened by pressing the Open button and closed by sliding it and four HDMI ports The TV also includes BRAVIA Internet Video Access allowing users access to streaming services such as YouTube and on demand television 1 Although the maximum resolution of the screen is 720p 1080p input sources can be used and displayed As this TV was only released in Europe it is a PAL region system that could only play PAL games and software See also EditPlayStation models PlayStation 3 modelsReferences Edit a b Ivan Tom December 3 2010 New Sony TV features in built PS2 ComputerAndVideoGames com Archived from the original on December 6 2010 Retrieved March 27 2011 Calvert Justin Niizumi Hirohiko November 4 2003 PS2 price drop new colors for Japan GameSpot Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved July 10 2007 Fahey Rob March 9 2004 Sony launches new PS2 colors in Japan GmaesIndustry biz Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved July 10 2007 Sony Console Colors Archived from the original on January 21 2018 Humphries Matthew October 24 2005 PS2 SCPH 75000 Compatibility Issues Geek com Archived from the original on March 8 2016 Retrieved April 7 2010 Smith Tony September 13 2005 Sony recalls millions of PS2 power adaptors The Register Archived from the original on May 29 2006 Retrieved April 6 2010 Gantayat Anoop June 8 2007 PS2 Gets Lighter IGN Archived from the original on November 26 2012 Retrieved July 10 2007 PlayStation 2 SCPH 90000 SERIES comes in a new design and in three color variations Sony Computer Entertainment Japan November 6 2007 Archived from the original on April 30 2010 Retrieved November 11 2010 Fahey Rob September 6 2004 Japanese retailers slash PSX prices as sales remain slow GamesIndustry biz Archived from the original on February 14 2008 Retrieved July 10 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PlayStation 2 models amp oldid 1112915376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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