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Images and videos of Sony's long-rumoured PSP revamp have hit the net, positioning the handheld for an E3 reveal...
Leaked footage and screens displaying Sony's PSP Go handheld have surfaced, displaying the long expected repositioning of the console that drops an aging UMD format and replaces it with digitally distributed content.
Although info on the game is officially at the "leaked" stage, with a full reveal imminently set for E3, an interview with Sony's Director of Hardware Marketing, John Koller, has pinned down the system's full specs.
As expected, the console boasts a sliding screen that reveals a control layout hidden away underneath. According to the Qore interview (shown below), this is a 3.8 inch screen which is half an inch smaller than the PSP 3000's, although the PSP Go is 43% lighter.
In order to support digitally distributed content on the system, the PSP Go will be the first iteration of the PSP family to come with a large stock of built-in memory - 16GB of flash memory to be precise, as well as a Memory Stick Micro port for optional extra space.
Sony's John Koller lifts the lid on the company's long-awaited PSP revamp...
The new handheld is due for release this autumn when Sony aims to take advantage of its movie and TV show download catalogue on PSN, although this will be a bit of a moot point for European gamers who are yet to receive the service.
"We wanted to get into digital and meet the needs of our consumer," Commented Koller. "More and more consumers are going online to purchase music and they're starting to purchase games and they're purchasing some movies. We always want to be ahead of that curve; we look at each of our products as tenure life-cycle products, so this product needs to live on. Our view of the world is that digital is going to become more and more important as we go along here, and ease of use factors make it that much more important."
Sony's PSP Go will also ship with Bluetooth support and the same remote play functions of its PSP 3000 predecessor.
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Added:Sun 27th Sep 2009 22:44, Post No: 17
not being funny, but even the saddest, most devout of fanboys isn't going to pay out all that money for a handheld that doesn't allow them to use their old games.
Added:Thu 03rd Sep 2009 18:14, Post No: 16
oh well good old sony fu.ck.s up its rrp on one console while making a good choice on another, the ps3's price is very good considering the fact that to get an xbox 360 elite and bluray player will cost over £300 compared to a ps3 which has one built in (for those that diddnt know) for £250.
i think sony are going to get a few sales from gadget freaks and a few curious people stupid enough to pay £225 for the psp go other wise like most people will still look for the psp 3000 or older handhelds and just buy bigger memory cards from play . com or try rival hand helds from nintendo like the ds and the dsi.
Added:Thu 03rd Sep 2009 03:01, Post No: 15
ps3 is okay price, but this is just stupid. Seriously, people will just be like "hmm, this or the new ps3 which is only £25 more" and it's obvious it'll be the ps3. Until Sony brings this down to £160ish, hardly anyone will buy. Even with the "free" gran turismo it probably won't be attractive. Normal PSP Gran Turismo = £150ish roughly.
Added:Wed 02nd Sep 2009 09:11, Post No: 14
i am a sony fan and always did prefer the ps3 than the xbox 360 but what the [#@!?]! at least a wholesale price after paying 300 pounds for the ps3! sometimes i want to spit on your face for what you expect us to [#@!?] pay
Added:Wed 02nd Sep 2009 09:09, Post No: 13
im a sony fan but what the [#@!?]k!
Added:Wed 02nd Sep 2009 09:06, Post No: 12
what the hell are you thinking with that f*king price
Added:Wed 02nd Sep 2009 09:06, Post No: 11
what the [#@!?] are you thinking with that [#@!?] price
Added:Thu 20th Aug 2009 10:13, Post No: 10
Sony need to return to the real world ps3 over priced psp over priced do you want to sell these or let the sit in gamesshop store rooms like the ps3
Added:Thu 20th Aug 2009 09:48, Post No: 9
Definitely, because there's not actually much more new technology in it other than a sliding screen and more hard drive space. Sony shouldn't be charging £45 more for this four years down the line.
Added:Wed 19th Aug 2009 19:35, Post No: 8
Prolly yes, but still the price is just silly compared to PS3 slim, its just all sorts of wrong! lol
Considering how long the PSP has been out and the current climate (recession' n all) PSPgo! should be around 180 or there abouts.
~funkyellowmonkey(ps3 id)~