Sony’s New PSP Go Revealed

PSP Go was recently announced at Sony’s press conference. The new console will have a slide up screen, use no UMD drive, have an upgraded storage of 16GB, and also slightly smaller than previous PSP model.
Storage have been upgraded to 16GB along with a Memory Stick Micro slot.
Having no UMD drive means no more walking to stores to buy your game, everything will be downloaded directly from the PlayStation store through WiFi.
Screen display have been reduced from 4.3 to a 3.8-inch. Sony claims the new Go will be 43% lighter than the PSP 3000. Bluetooth and WiFi is of course built in.
PSP Go will have full PlayStation Store Newwork support, meaning movies and TV purchases will be available. It will also intergrate with the PlayStation 3.
The only disappoiting news is it will still be single analog, Sony have yet to come out with dual analog PSP.
The console will retail for $249 and is available for North America on October 1st.













7 Comments on “Sony’s New PSP Go Revealed”
Did you mean 16 GigaBytes? 16MB wouldn’t hold too many games
The device has 16GB internal memory and if you add the largest memory stick you can take it up to 96GB – http://www.pspgoprices.co.uk/articles/psp-go-memory-and-storage.asp Chris
Nice find, fixed typo
Wired
Not to be picky but the typo is still there on the line below the initial correction
I think it looks awesome, no more stupid UMDs to carry around with me if I want to go on more than one game. Buy PSP Go
Writing articles at 3am ftl Wired
I made a typo of my own, the website says it can go up to 48GB, not 96GB. 16 + 32 = 48, doh! Chris