The PSPs usual excellence as a gaming device and PSP, bolstered by more memory and greater portability. The promise of instant access to new games
The smaller screen and lack of backwards compatibility
As it stands, youd be ill advised to trade in your existing PSP for one with a smaller screen and no backwards compatibility, but new users are bound to be intrigued. Our advice: wait and see...
Its way to early to make a definitive judgment on the Sony PSP Go, but from our early hands-on experience, we cant wait to find out more. Darren Gladstone ...
My son is going to be thrilled when he gets his hands on what Santa brings this year. Although I'll have to put some parental restrictions on his usage and ensure he's not tossing it on the couch when getting wild with friends, as six year olds do...
Abstract: By now you have no doubt heard the good, bad, and ugly of the PSP Go. However at the root of any discussion is one simple point: Does the PSP Go succeed as a portable game console? This single question seems to have gone unasked, unnoticed, and pushed ...
Abstract: Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Smaller PSP, 16 GB of storage memory, expansion slot for adding more memory, connectivity for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, you can play games without carrying your collection of UMDs, option to pause and resume games, excellent conn...
Abstract: Are you craving the PSP Go this year? Ready to check out if this little handheld console really lives up to it's hype? Let's take a look at the Sony PSP Go and see where it rates.Sony PSP Go!When the PSP Go first hit the gaming market, it was met with...
Too expensive- Renders your UMD library useless- Renders your accessories useless- Slow WiFi not changed since 2005- Slow game installs with no multitasking
Abstract: The PSP Go is the fourth generation of the popular handheld gaming console from Sony. It may have a distinguished pedigree, but does it live up to what we expect from the line? Today we'll take a closer look.While the Go comes complete with an upgraded...