Sony PSP Go (Black)
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: PSP98513
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- Bottom Line:
- The PSP Go is a sleek and sexy redesign, but its high price tag and some frustrating caveats mean it's not a must-have upgrade for existing PSP owners--at least for now.
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CNET editors' review
Sony PSP Go (Black) price range: $249.99 - $337.25
- Reviewed by: Jeff Bakalar and David Carnoy
- Edited by: John Falcone
- Reviewed on: 09/27/2009
- Released on: 10/01/2009
The good: Sleeker, slimmer PSP design; 16GB of internal storage; expansion slot for additional memory; Bluetooth connectivity; good integration with PS3; can access multiple downloaded games without needing to keep bulky UMDs at hand; you can pause and resume game states.
The bad: Pricey, despite lack of touch screen and second analog stick; smaller screen (but same resolution); awkward placement of analog stick, volume, and display controls; unable to play UMD games or use old PSP accessories; uses obscure and expensive Memory Stick M2 format for memory expansion; battery not user-replaceable; slow download times for large games; online store not as intuitive as others (like the App Store).
The bottom line: The PSP Go is a sleek and sexy redesign, but its high price tag and some frustrating caveats mean it's not a must-have upgrade for existing PSP owners--at least for now.
User reviews
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Different PSP.
by Orange006 on September 28, 2009
Pros: Slimmer light weight design, more portable then it once was. good interface although still looking for two analog sticks. overall the same features as your PSP 2000/3000. PS3 Sync is a nice feature. a tad bit better colors then previous models.
Cons: connects to computer by special cable. can't play UMD archive on it, but most games are available by download or soon will be. a bit smaller screen. high price. For those who don't want to lose all there games stick with your original PSP.
Summary: most of the people here rate poorly because they are expecting a brand new next-gen console. stop it, this is not a brand new PSP this a revamped PSP. If ...
Summary: most of the people here rate poorly because they are expecting a brand new next-gen console. stop it, this is not a brand new PSP this a revamped PSP. If you're afraid that you wont be able to play all the UMDs you purchased or don't like that you instead must download games rather then purchase them in stores then the simple answer is stay with your old PSP it does all the same things its just a different design. For what it was intended to do and what it does do its a great product.
jsnowbordr47 Sony isn't leaving their customers behind.If they are brand new users to the PSP, users they didn't obtain the device before maybe because of its bulkier size in comparison to the DS, they lose nothing. If your worried about losing all your games and movies that you got on UMD why bother switching to a PSP Go? why not just stick with the PSP that you have its practically the same thing, no one is being alienated because nobody has to switch its just another option.
Updated on Sep 29, 2009
As far as games go and being available for free download to the PSP Go thats soley a decison up to the game developers. If they want to do that they can go ahead but im exactly sure as to how they would.
I agree on your last point. Its shameless to create these unique cables/media storage/etc so you can't use anything else and have to pay a premium to get it from Sony and Sony only. They should be able to see if they make things more universal they will obtain more customers out of convience and price.9 out of 12 users found this user opinion helpful.
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VERY Dissapointing
by broo2 on September 28, 2009
Pros: Small form factor; Good Screen dpi
Cons: No support for former PSP devices; no UMD upgrade options; proprietary memory upgrade (M2); poor ergonomics; same CPU/hardware as 8 years ago for a $250 premium
Summary: This device is a slap-in-the-face for any former PSP owners; all reverse compatibility has been ditched- hardware, memory card and UMD discs- and there are no plans for UMD upgrades ...
Summary: This device is a slap-in-the-face for any former PSP owners; all reverse compatibility has been ditched- hardware, memory card and UMD discs- and there are no plans for UMD upgrades to digital format. I would like to play Patapon on a PSP Go, but I am not paying $20 again for a game that I already own on UMD.
The device looks decent, and it is just about pocket-sized- but offsetting the analog stick to the center makes for an awkward holding position- especially if you are playing a game that needs the L/R shoulder buttons (which are under the screen when opened- another annoyance).
Lack of a removable battery is a hindrance if I want to use it on a long flight, and battery life has not improved in spite of the omission of the UMD drive.
Sony still continues to use their own proprietary memory card formats- this time they are going for a 'Memory Stick Micro M2'- which looks very similar to a MicroSD, but works only in this device and Sony Ericsson phones.
Games for this system can only be purchased from the Sony store and initial indications are that Sony will charge full retail for downloaded games- so no possible game sales at the local Target, no used games at GameStop and no options for trading/selling your used games. This reduces the actual value of the games to me significantly.8 out of 13 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Quality vs. Quantity...
by a344189 on June 18, 2010
Pros: Compact size, Good-Quality screen, Somewhat good selection of games on PlayStation Network, 16GB worth of internal storage, build quality
Cons: Ergonomics not good for long-term use, No legacy UMD support, easy to smudge fingerprints all over
Summary: Honestly, I think this system is pretty decent compared to the PSP 3000 and previous generations. Yes, it is a dealbreaker for most to not be able to carry over ...
Summary: Honestly, I think this system is pretty decent compared to the PSP 3000 and previous generations. Yes, it is a dealbreaker for most to not be able to carry over all their games and movies on UMD to Flash memory, but it comes with the price of being an early adopter.
I dislike the PSP 3000 since the screen is of subpar quality since it has serious interlacing issues. I'd rather have a smaller screen that has a faster response rate compared to a bigger screen that can't even DISPLAY MOVIES correctly.
I find the screen on the PSP Go to be of much better use to me as a movie player rather than the PSP 3000. I don't like the iPod Touch since it has no tactile controls to play games. The PSP Go at least has something to feel. Touch screens aren't the solution to everything.
So really, if you can't even watch what you're playing on a cruddy 60-inch TV with scan-line issues, why buy it? The 32-inch LCD works just fine. Quality over Quantity...2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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WHERE'S THE UMD SLOT??!!
by dfagadfg on August 25, 2012
Pros: More portable, screen is great, comfortable for small hands, cool alarm clock feature, has built-in memory, pause feature.
Cons: Controls a bit uncomfortable, NO UMD SLOT!!!
Summary: It all depends on how you plan on getting your media. If you're going to be buying UMDs all the time, get the 2000 or the 3000. If you ...
Summary: It all depends on how you plan on getting your media. If you're going to be buying UMDs all the time, get the 2000 or the 3000. If you buy all your games via the Playstation Store, this is a very useful system.
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Nice design, nice idea, poor software, fail idea
by Ivancamara on December 8, 2011
Pros: -Virtual games, don't need to carry lots of UMDs with you
-Very compact
-Charming design
-Good graphics
-Expandable memoryCons: -Poor software
-Analogic is too small and has no grip
-Virtual games has the same price of UMD games
-Games are too largeSummary: I've ben playing the psp for almost an year now, and that's what I have to say:
At a first glance, this is the best psp ever: Compact ...Summary: I've ben playing the psp for almost an year now, and that's what I have to say:
At a first glance, this is the best psp ever: Compact design, very beautyful and charming at all, great graphics (such as the others) and you can expand your memory up to 32Gb, and the virtual games allow you to play wherever you are with only the console, nothing more.
But, if you use it a little bit more you'll see that some things sucks. First of all, the software is very poor: too slow and crashes constantly. Although you don't use UMDs no more, the virtual games are as expansive as them, and are very big (about 1.1Gb per game). While gaming, you'll notice the analog is very poor designed: it's too small and have almost no grip, so, after a few minutes of hardcore gaming, when your hands are beginning to sweat, you'll start to suffe.
So, that's it. I think I wouldn't reccomend it to a friend. I'd tell them to buy an iPod touch instead -
A nice PSP upgrade let down by poor software
by DiiHall on September 4, 2011
Pros: Ability to store multiple games without needing to upgrade the memory stick is fantastic, no need to carry around multiple UMDs. Design is slim and lightweight and fantastically portable.
Cons: Where to begin? the whole system is let down by a very poor user interface when it comes to downloading or managing games. There is no current support for MediaGo on Apple Mac computers with no sign of this being amended, the only remedy being to buy a co
Summary: Could be great, but the every time I try to download an additional game or just connect to the internet I have to reset my whole system settings; relying on ...
Summary: Could be great, but the every time I try to download an additional game or just connect to the internet I have to reset my whole system settings; relying on a 'fingers-crossed' approach with game downloads. frustrating does not begin to describe my experience with this console.
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Stylish,compact and sexy design makes it best psp ever.
by useram_cheema on June 11, 2011
Pros: It is compact ,small but is mighty.I like that it is all digital.It looks sexy and neater than ever.And its strong and give its owner the feeling of having genuinething.
Cons: I can't complain about it having its features but the only complain is its price.
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The PSP Go is Brilliantly Portable
by turkeyprinc on May 15, 2011
Pros: I liked the its size, the smooth silky shape of it, its wide new range of vivid colours, the addition of bluetooth, I LOVED the new placement of the analogue stick, and I feel that the lack of a UMD drive is an improvement.
Cons: poorly placed volume and brightness buttons, battery life could be improved
Summary: I feel that the PSP Go is definately worth getting, especially for new-comers to the PSP genre. Its small, sleek, and feels naturally comfortable in your hands. I feel that ...
Summary: I feel that the PSP Go is definately worth getting, especially for new-comers to the PSP genre. Its small, sleek, and feels naturally comfortable in your hands. I feel that the lack of a UMD drive is an improvement on previous models, because it allows the games to run faster and smoother, without the constant grinding noise of the UMD being read. It would have been a poor choice to install a UMD drive into the PSP Go, because what's the point of having a super-portable device, if you have to carry a rucksack full of UMDs with you?
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PSP go is quite good....
by akshat_slash on October 5, 2010
Pros: it is sexy.. slim... tiny... and handy...
Cons: it would be great if joystick was on the right instead on left....
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All in one
by cnet_reviewerz on May 25, 2010
Pros: No clutter b/c there isn't any UMD discs to keep and store. Slider so less long. Internal Memory, up to 32GB w/ memory stick micro.
Cons: Smaller Screen.
Summary: I don't get why people don't like this new all in one just because it can't read UMD's. It wouldn't be such an advancement in ...
Summary: I don't get why people don't like this new all in one just because it can't read UMD's. It wouldn't be such an advancement in technology if you don't have things that are better. CNet is just being stupid, so are some other people. I have to say a lot of people aren't optimistic about this. Think people!! Think!!
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: PSP98513
- Description: Expanding the PSP universe, PSPgo is the smallest, lightest PSP yet.Which means it's now even easier for you to play great games, listen to your favorite music, watch videos, view photos, surf the Internet and chat with friends on the move. Plus, with Bluetooth 2.0 technology now added to the mix, PSPgo also retains its critically acclaimed Wireless features including Ad Hoc Mode (direct PSP to PSP Wireless connection), Infrastructure Mode (PSP to Wireless local area network (WLAN) connection), Remote play (PSP to PS3 Wireless local area network connection) and Game Sharing, which allows you to share specific game features between two PSP systems. Never has there been so much power in your pocket. PSPgo has a brand new look that's perfect for slipping into your pocket when you're on the go. The system's stylish slide open design reveals the familiar PSP button layout and feature set - complete with analog stick and built-in microphone. PSPgo is now the ultimate portable PlayStation gaming system.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Type Handheld game console
- Software Included Skype
- Media Type Flash memory card
- Supported Flash Memory Cards Memory Stick Micro (M2)
- CPU 333 MHz
- RAM 64 MB
- Sound Speakers - Stereo
- Network Bluetooth 2.0 EDR,
802.11b - Integrated Components Microphone
- Width 5 in
- Depth 0.7 in
- Height 2.7 in
- Weight 5.6 oz
- Color Black
- Available Body Colors White|Black
Display
- Type 3.8 in Color TFT active matrix
- Resolution 480 x 272
- Color Depth 16.7 million colors
Game Controller
- Controls Left trigger,
Start button,
Right trigger,
Circle key,
Triangle key,
Square key,
Cross key,
Select button,
Analog stick,
Directional buttons,
PS button,
Sound button,
Display button Video Output
- Max External Resolution 480 x 272
Connections
- Connector Type ( USB ),
Headphones,
USB,
Composite video output Power
- Battery Rechargeable - Lithium ion
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories AC power adapter,
USB cable
Product series
Accessories
- Intec PSP Dock It (31318607)23.99
- Pelican PSP Face Armor and Disk Jackets PL-6019 - game console accessory kit (31509924)
- Sony PSP98585 - case for game console (35152422)19.99
- CTA game console audio / video cable - 6 ft (35040046)14.58
- SteelSeries Siberia In-Ear Headphone - headphones (32745002)24.99 - 32.49
- Intec PSP Game Buds Headphones (34707331)25.00
- Sony PSP98580 - case for game console (35152486)19.99
Manufacturer info
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