The PSP might be in its UMD-less iteration at the moment with the PSP Go, but somehow folks who came up with the JXD1000 PSP clone must’ve missed the memo, as this device is shaped after the PSP-3000 model albeit sans UMD drive slot lookalike. It does boast 720p graphical support, direct DVD playback, compatibility with a wide range of audio and video file formats and a 2-megapixel camera. Interestingly enough, it handles handheld games from the 8- and 16-bit eras as long as you know where to search for ROMs for the NES, GBA, GBC, MegaDrive and SNES. For $90, it also features a voice recorder, TV out and an integrated FM tuner alongside 8GB of storage space. Pretty good value for the cash you fork out, eh?