It’s a sleek redesign of the PSP but with a higher price tag and some interesting issues that may or may not work out well for Sony. In a mixture of movie playback, gaming and general interface navigation, the PSPgo ran for 4 hours and 47 minutes at max brightness with Wi-Fi on. While some speeds may vary, downloading files from Sony on both the PSP and PS3 can be slow. Additionally, since it lacks a way to play games purchased at retail, Sony gets to set the price for every piece of content bought on the system. Can a pricier version of the PSP — with no touch screen — and with a smaller screen, awkward placement of analog stick, slow download times for large games, and an inability to play UMD games or use old PSP accessories be attractive to gamers? read more
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