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New PS2, PSP models revealed Lighter version of classic console, red PSPs head to Japan and Europe; SCEA reps mum on North American plans. By Tor Thorsen on November 6, 2007 at 5:22PM PST 255 Comments ...
The PSP Go is a terrible, terrible deal for everyone but Sony. The Go's screen is smaller: 3.8" instead of the 4.3" of the older PSP models. The resolution remains the same, however, at 480x272.
If the price is right… Citing the success of its budget-priced PSP Essentials lineup, Ryan said this new PSP model will mimic that philosophy and come priced at an affordable €99 ($143).
"PSP-3000 has a new LCD device with vastly improved picture quality, achieving a more natural and vivid picture than older models," said the statement (via Engadget Japan).
Sony has announced two new options for would-be PlayStation buyers this Christmas: A version of PlayStation 3 that packs a 160 GB hard drive, and an upgraded version of PSP. Slated for release ...
Though the upcoming PSP Go does away with the battery-sucking UMD drive of previous PSP models, Sony has confirmed that the fall-due hardware redesign will not offer any substantial improvements ...
The bottom row of buttons found on the older PSP models has been separated and moved all over the system. WLAN is now on the left edge, the start and select pair are on the same plane as the ...
PSP releases tend to fall between 200 and 800MB in size, meaning that if you add in video files or your music, you could fill up the internal hard drive very quickly.
Read on for our full review. The hardware Make no mistake - the PSP Go is a gorgeous device. It's smaller and lighter than previous PSPs, making it by far the most "pocket friendly" model yet.
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