
Originally Posted by
b8a
I don't think anyone's going to know for sure if there's any hope of running homebrew on the slim model until after it's out. But since it's coming out in just a little over a month (in Europe, two months for Japan/North America), there's a very good chance that Sony started producing them before the Lumines exploit was released. If that's the case, then the first batch of PSP Slims will almost certainly be homebrew compatible (although they might not be downgradable. Downgradability will depend on the hardware)
Personally, I'd say that you've picked a perfect time to look into buying a PSP. Just wait until the Slim comes out, see what the PSP community has to say about it's level of homebrew compatibility, and then go out and buy an older model (there's guaranteed to be some left on the shelves for a few months) if it's incompatible. Since Sony is discontinuing the older model, and all of the older models are 100% homebrew compatible, you'll be guaranteed to get one that works. Having a smaller, lighter PSP with extra memory would be nice, but yeah, there's no real reason to excessively lust after the Slim model. The current model is light enough and small enough as it is, and homebrew compatibility deffinitely trumps the other changes. If the Slim model is homebrew compatible however, then by all means, get one of them. Who knows, video out might come in handy some day (!o!)