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Convinced the PSP Go is a go? ... Both boxes have strikingly similar designs — right down to the XMB bar behind the product, the Sony logo at the top left and placement of system specs ...
The handheld will have a 3.8-inch screen--versus the PSP-3000's 4.3-inch screen--and will be 43 percent lighter than the original, and it will have "all digital content," according to Koller.
The PSP Go is a very desirable piece of kit; it addresses some of the form-factor issues of the traditional elongated PSP design, while also improving battery life considerably and completely ...
Don't write the obituary yet. The PSP Go is still alive and kicking, at least in North America. A SCEA representative responded today saying the handheld is still in production. "We are continuing ...
The PSP Go (model PSP-N1000) is being discontinued. Sony today reportedly completed production and shipment of the final units in Japan, meaning that after the remaining stock ...
It's been a rough eight months since the launch of Sony's PSP Go, but the company has chalked its UMD-less handheld up to being an "experiment." In an interview with MCV, Sony exec Andrew House ...
Details about Sony's PSP Go leaked out over the weekend, ahead of the expected release at this week's E3 video game con. Photos reveal that the much-reviled UMD is gone, and the sliding design ...
What a fun job: grab brand new electronic devices, and then take them apart. iFixit has posted a teardown of the PSP Go, and as usual they have found some interesting details of the hardware.
The PSP Go will probably compete squarely with Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch. I look forward to seeing what this handheld can do next week, and which handheld comes out on top.
Details about Sony's PSP Go leaked out over the weekend, ahead of the expected release at this week's E3 video game con. Photos reveal that the much-reviled UMD is gone, and the sliding design ...
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