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| PU-7
| PU-7
| NTSC-J
| NTSC-J
| rowspan="8"|yes
| yes
| rowspan="23" colspan="2"|yes
| yes
| FMV skipping issues. [[S-Video]] direct out.
| FMV skipping issues. [[S-Video]] direct out.
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| rowspan="6"|PU-18
| rowspan="6"|PU-18
| NTSC-U/C
| NTSC-U/C
| rowspan="6"|no
| no
| rowspan="7" | CD-ROM drive re-located on right side of CD bay. Digital servo for focus/tracking introduced, manual gain/bias calibration removed.<br />Lens carriage reinforced and power simplified, fixing FMV skipping issues. Only revision with vibration damper under the drive.<br />A/V direct out and RFU power connector removed.<br />Motherboard PCB reduced in size.<br />Model numbers synchronized worldwide. <br /><br />'''[[SCPH-5903]]''':<br />Only model capable of playing [[Video CD]] movies.<br />This model also has RCA plugs, like earlier PlayStation models.
| rowspan="7" | CD-ROM drive re-located on right side of CD bay. Digital servo for focus/tracking introduced, manual gain/bias calibration removed.<br />Lens carriage reinforced and power simplified, fixing FMV skipping issues. Only revision with vibration damper under the drive.<br />A/V direct out and RFU power connector removed.<br />Motherboard PCB reduced in size.<br />Model numbers synchronized worldwide. <br /><br />'''[[SCPH-5903]]''':<br />Only model capable of playing [[Video CD]] movies.<br />This model also has RCA plugs, like earlier PlayStation models.
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| 4.0 (1997-08-18)
| 4.0 (1997-08-18)
| rowspan="4"|PU-20, PU-18 (early)
| rowspan="4"|PU-20, PU-18 (early)
| rowspan="8"|no
| no
| rowspan="8" | [[DualShock]] now standard.<br />Introduction of Sound Scope.<br />Major manufacturing cost reductions took place from this model onwards.<br />The number of memory chips and CD-ROM controllers were reduced, other components were simplified, especially on SCPH-750x.<br /><br />'''SCPH-7000''', '''SCPH-7001''', and '''SCPH-7002''':<br />Available in midnight blue as promotional item to celebrate the 10 millionth PlayStation sold.
| rowspan="8" | [[DualShock]] now standard.<br />Introduction of Sound Scope.<br />Major manufacturing cost reductions took place from this model onwards.<br />The number of memory chips and CD-ROM controllers were reduced, other components were simplified, especially on SCPH-750x.<br /><br />'''SCPH-7000''', '''SCPH-7001''', and '''SCPH-7002''':<br />Available in midnight blue as promotional item to celebrate the 10 millionth PlayStation sold.
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| 4.0 (1997-08-18)
| 4.0 (1997-08-18)
| rowspan="4"|PU-23, PU-22 (early)
| rowspan="4"|PU-23, PU-22 (early)
| rowspan="4" colspan="2"|no
| no
| rowspan="4"|yes
| rowspan="4" yes
| rowspan="4" | Parallel port removed (hidden under case on earlier 9000 units, completely removed on later 9000 models).<br />Motherboard PCB reduced in size.
| rowspan="4" | Parallel port removed (hidden under case on earlier 9000 units, completely removed on later 9000 models).<br />Motherboard PCB reduced in size.
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| 4.3 (2000-03-11)
| 4.3 (2000-03-11)
| rowspan="5"|PM-41, PM-41 (A), PM-41 (2) (A)
| rowspan="5"|PM-41, PM-41 (A), PM-41 (2) (A)
| rowspan="5" colspan="3"|no
| no
| rowspan="5" | Redesigned smaller case.<br />Controller and memory card ports integrated onto motherboard.<br />Serial port removed.<br />Has external power supply.
| rowspan="5" | Redesigned smaller case.<br />Controller and memory card ports integrated onto motherboard.<br />Serial port removed.<br />Has external power supply.
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