PSP Go spare parts and mods, the focused range for the PSP-N1000 slide-format handheld at ZedLabz.
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Sony's PSP Go (PSP-N1000) was the slide-format download-only PSP. UMD-free, sleeker than the regular PSP and a curiosity in the lineage. Units in the wild typically need a fresh battery (the originals are now well past spec), screen replacements after years of slide wear, and the occasional shell or hinge fix. We stock the parts that keep these handhelds usable for collectors and modders.
Quick picks by symptom
- If the battery dies fast: the integrated Li-ion is consumable and most originals have lost capacity. Replacement batteries restore wireless play time.
- If the screen is scratched or unresponsive: screen replacements are stocked, though it's intermediate-level work because of the slide assembly.
- If the slide is wobbly or sticky: the slide rails wear over time. Replacement rails and lubrication can revive the action.
The PSP Go repair ladder
- Open the unit: Phillips screwdriver and patience. The slide mechanism makes teardown more involved than a standard PSP.
- Replace the battery: usually the highest-impact, lowest-effort fix.
- Replace screen or slide rails: intermediate-level because of the slide assembly. Set aside an evening, watch a walkthrough.
- Refresh shell parts: for cosmetic damage or cracked corners.
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PSP Go spare parts. FAQs
Are PSP Go batteries still available?
Yes, aftermarket replacements are stocked for the PSP-N1000. Original Sony batteries are increasingly rare and most have lost meaningful capacity. A fresh aftermarket cell is the practical route to wireless play time.
Will regular PSP parts fit the Go?
Mostly no. The PSP Go is a different chassis from the PSP 1000, 2000 and 3000, different screen size, no UMD drive, slide mechanism instead of fixed face. Buttons and a few internal modules cross over occasionally; shells, screens and batteries do not.
Is the PSP Go worth repairing today?
For collectors and the homebrew community, yes. The Go has a small but loyal following and prices for clean working units have crept up. A fresh battery and a careful clean often turns a non-functional unit back into a working handheld.
How do I get games on a PSP Go without UMDs?
The PSP Go is download-only by design, the original system loaded games from the PlayStation Store onto internal storage. With Sony having shut the PSP storefront, current owners typically use homebrew firmware (Pro CFW family) and load games from a Memory Stick Micro (M2). The community has documented this well.





