Abstract: Sony sätter mycket på spel i och med lanseringen av PSP Go. Medan vi välkomnar framtidstänket med öppna armar undrar vi varför de inte byggde en bättre produkt för ändamålet. ...
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...
Abstract: Avec la PSP Go, Sony change le code de conduite de sa console portable. Suppression du lecteur UMD au profit du téléchargement des jeux sur le Playstation Store et nouveau format slide de cette Playstation Portable en font un objet exp&ea...
Your feelings about the PSP Go will be greatly influenced by whether or not you already have a Sony PSP and/or a lot of disposable income. If you want the latest and the greatest, I can recommend the PSP Go unconditionally. No device is 100% perfect,...
Abstract: I figured instead of reviewing one game in a quick review today, I would time myself, and do a "Quick Review" of every PSP game I downloaded for the Go. Once I'm done, I'm going to assume that everyone is sick and tired of hearing me talk about the Go,...
High price, no real improvements, 802.11b wireless for a download-only device is not fast enough. Overall: Designed with a specific consumer in mind, not the average gamer. Some of the reviews of Sony’s PSPgo may leave you with the impression that t...
Beautifully designed, Decent build-quality, Fits in your pocket, Downloadable game store, Bluetooth tethering
Fingerprints!, Expensive, No real killer apps, Battery life is poor, No UMD drive
Sony's first PlayStation Portable PSP handheld gaming console was first announced at E3 way back in 2003 and first arrived in UK stores in September 2005.Fast forward four and a bit years and Sony has finally released a pocket-sized version of the PSP...
More compact than previous-generation PSPs. 16GB onboard storage. Bluetooth.
Expensive. Performance is identical to last PSP model. M2 memory cards. Slow 802.11b. Non-removable battery. Smaller display. No UMD optical drive: If you own PSP UMD titles, they must be repurchased as downloads.
Sony's latest portable gaming console, the PSP go, may be almost as compact as an iPhone, but Sony took away more functionality than it added....
Abstract: Goodbye, old storage media! Rumored for God knows how long, and teased for months, the Sony PSP Go is finally available at your friendly neighborhood retailer. We have one—well, I have one—and have been playing with it for a couple of days now. As such...