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The Target ID (internally called Product Code) is a 2 bytes identifier that indicates the type (retail, testkit, devkit) and the region (only for retail) of the PS console.
A Target ID is a single byte or hexadecimal identifier that determines what type of console you have.
It is a part of the [[ConsoleId]], and also of the [[PSCode]].
It is similar as PSP and [[http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Target_ID PS3 TargetID]].
For global info (not PSVita dependant), see [[https://github.com/CelesteBlue-dev/PS-ConsoleId-wiki PSConsoleId-wiki]].


The following values are stored in big endian in the [[ConsoleId]] and the [[PSCode]].
= Known Target ID's =
 
= Known Target IDs =
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|-
|-
! Console Type !! ID !! Region Code
! Value !! Console Type !! Shortcode
|-
| <span style="background:#ff6666; color:black;"><small><abbr title="TEST/Tool"> TEST </abbr></small> || 0x100 || TEST
|-
| <span style="background:#18845A; color:white;"><small><abbr title="SD/System Debugger"> TOOL </abbr></small> || 0x101 || TOOL
|-
| <span style="background:#ffccaa; color:black;"><small><abbr title="DEX/Debug">DEX</abbr></small> || 0x102 || DEX
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX Japan</abbr></small> || 0x103 || J1
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX USA</abbr></small> || 0x104 || UC2
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX Europe</abbr></small> || 0x105 || CEL
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX Korea</abbr></small> || 0x106 || KR2
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX UK</abbr></small> || 0x107 || CEK
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX Mexico</abbr></small> || 0x108 || MX2
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX Australia</abbr></small> || 0x109 || AU3
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX South Asia</abbr></small> || 0x10A || E12
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX Taiwan</abbr></small> || 0x10B || TW1
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX Russia</abbr></small> || 0x10C || RU3
|-
| <span style="background:#aaccff; color:black;"><small><abbr title="CEX/Retail">CEX China</abbr></small> || 0x10D || CN9
|-
|-
| 0x03 || CEX Retail - Japan  || CEX
|}
|}
* Compared to PS3, Hong Kong and Brazil not included!
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