When you're planning a gaming replacement parts modding project, the first choice isn't which brand to buy-it's which console you want to revive. The Hispeedido PSPDigital kit targets the PSP 1000, adding HDMI output so you can play on a modern TV. The 22 Colors IPS kit aims at the Game Boy Color, replacing the original screen with a full-size backlit IPS panel. These two mods serve completely different consoles, so this head-to-head helps you decide which one fits the hardware you actually own.
Quick verdict
If you have a PSP 1000 and want to connect it to a TV or monitor, the Hispeedido kit at $35.00 is the focused solution. If your project is a Game Boy Color, the 22 Colors IPS kit at $45.89 is the complete package.
Comparison
| Comparison | Hispeedido PSP 1000 HDMI Mod Kit | 22 Colors IPS GBC LCD Mod Kit |
|---|---|---|
| Price | USD 35.00 | USD 45.89 |
| Target console | Sony PSP 1000 | Nintendo Game Boy Color |
| Upgrade type | HDMI output | IPS display with pre-cut shell |
| Installation | Optical drive and infrared receiver must be removed | No soldering required; pre-cut shell included |
| What's in the box | PCB board, flex cable, micro HDMI adapter cable, screws, wires | IPS LCD kit with green pre-cut shell |
Where each wins
The Hispeedido kit wins for PSP 1000 owners who already have a comfortable relationship with opening up their handheld. Its digital-to-digital HDMI conversion path keeps the signal clean, and it supports all PSP 1000 models and regions. The 22 Colors kit wins for Game Boy Color builders who want a full visual overhaul. The IPS panel's touch-adjustable brightness spans 10 levels, and the 8 color-palette modes let you switch between a DMG-style look and a more saturated backlit image.
Product notes
Hispeedido PSPDigital PSP 1000 HDMI Mod Kit

The Hispeedido kit is built specifically for the PSP 1000, and it arrives with everything you need: a PCB board, a flex cable, a micro HDMI adapter cable, screws, and several wires. That means you don't have to source separate connectors for the install. The output is 720P HDMI-compatible, and the built-in 3 TV aspect ratios give you some control over how the image sits on your display. The trade-off is that installation is not for the impatient. You must remove the optical drive and the infrared receiver before the board can fit. If you're comfortable with that level of disassembly, the one-year manufacturer warranty is a quiet bonus. This is a functional, direct path to HDMI for a PSP 1000.
22 Colors IPS Full Size 8 Colorful Backlight LCD Mod Kit & Pre-cut Shell For GBC

The 22 Colors kit is a display-and-shell package for the Nintendo Game Boy Color. The IPS screen has the same display area as the original, so game graphics aren't cropped. Brightness is controlled by touch and spans 10 levels, and the console remembers your last brightness setting after you change it. There's no soldering involved, which lowers the skill barrier significantly. Another big plus is the pre-cut green shell: you skip the long, tedious process of trimming a stock shell to fit the larger LCD. The flip side is that the included shell is green, so the final color scheme is fixed unless you do additional shell work. If you want a big, bright Game Boy Color without pulling out a soldering iron, this kit is a strong candidate.
Final choice by use case
The decision comes down to the console in your hands. Choose the Hispeedido PSP 1000 HDMI mod if you want to play PSP games on a TV or monitor with a simple HDMI cable. Choose the 22 Colors GBC IPS kit if you're modding a Game Boy Color and want a brighter, more colorful display. Both are useful mods, but the right one matches the hardware you own.