Beautiful new form factor. Digitalonly storefront streamlines the process of consuming games with wanton abandon. Finally, a Playstation Portable that's actually portable! Revolutionary enough to cast off the dead hand of physical media.
Have a library of PSP games? You're not playing 'em on the PSPgo. No support for old accessories either.
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Published: 2009-09-28, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
Sleeker, slimmer PSP design; 16GB of internal storage; expansion slot for additional memory; Bluetooth connectivity; good integration with PS3; can access multiple downloaded games without needing to keep bulky UMDs at hand; you can pause and resume ga...
Pricey, despite lack of touch screen and second analog stick; smaller screen (but same resolution); awkward placement of analog stick, volume, and display controls; unable to play UMD games or use old PSP accessories; uses obscure and expensive Memory ...
The PSP Go is a sleek and sexy redesign, but its high price tag and some frustrating caveats mean it's not a must-have upgrade for existing PSP owners--at least for now. Read full review See all prices
Abstract: Check out our robust gadget archive.Despite various media outlet leaks over the past few weeks, the next iteration of the Sony PSP, known as the PSP go was officially announced Tuesday during the company’s keynote address at E3. Borrowing much of its f...
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Published: 2009-06-04, Author: Darren , review by: techworld.com
It's way to early to make a definitive judgment on the Sony PSP Go, but from our early hands-on experience, we can't wait to find out more....
Attractive slide-screen interface, 16GB inbuilt memory, light, digital distribution - the future of gaming!
PSP control issues still remain, too expensive, game downloads cost the same as the ’real’ thing
The PSPgo is a significant evolution of the Sony PlayStation Portable that impresses on almost every level. Unfortunately, its prohibitive price tag is difficult to overlook -- particularly when compared to the PSP 3000, which will be sold alongside it...
Mr Pocket please meet PSP , Heeeey there good lookin', Light, yet sturdy , Pause and restore games anywhere , UMD gone...
but leaves upgraders in a lurch , Hip pocket nerve winces in pain , More fingerprints than an episode of CSI , No 802.11g/n, DivX, Xvid support , Shoulder buttons easy to hit accidentally
We love its slimmer, sexier, more pocket-friendly shape, as well as its pause and restore anywhere feature, but the PSP Go doesn't quite add enough to the mix to justify its price tag....
Abstract: Sony Computer Entertainment has developed a product to join its hand-held gaming line. Since it launched locally in 2005, the PlayStation Portable has already been through two revisions involving slight modifications to the shape and some minor new fea...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: From a physical standpoint, the Sony PSP go is a slide-style portable console that, when closed, is about the size of your average smartphone. Compared to the PSP-1000, the PSP go is nearly 50% smaller and 40% lighter, but this also means you are faced wi...
Loss of UMD drive makes old games useless, no background downloading of games, price
For those who were just about to put a PSP on their Christmas list then overall they get a better looking device, with expanded memory, but for us we'll be sticking to the old hardware and our old gamesKey specsBluetooth, Wi-Fi...