Exclusive video: Hands-on with the PSP Go console
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... at E3, in June, and we're the first in the UK to snaffle a sample from Sony's iron-like grip. - Full hands-on gallery with the PSP Go - ...
Exclusive video: Hands-on with the PSP Go console
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We've seen many incarnations of the Sony PlayStation Portable games console, but the PSP Go is by far the sexiest and most exciting of the lot.
We've been waiting to get our hands-on this UMD-less handheld since it was launched to great acclaim at E3, in June, and we're the first in the UK to snaffle a sample from Sony's iron-like grip.
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Hands-on: Sony PlayStation Portable Go
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... built-in. Pocket friendly It's pocket friendly and, T3 continues in its first look, "seems like more of a competitor to the iPod touch than the Nintendo DSi. "It's got the music and video offering, with WiFi for browsing and Skype, and also a vastly superior games offering that can be downloaded direct to the device from an online store." Whether or not it can play catch up with the Nintendo DS remains to be seen. For now check out T3's hands-on gallery with the PSP Go ...
Sony PSP Go console full review
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... - Peruse pics of the PSP Go The Go is half the size of the original PSP. The UMD drive has gone, replaced by 16GB of onboard storage and a card slot compact Memorystick Micro rather than the hulking Memorystick Pro Duo of the original. A smaller, 3.8-inch screen now slides up to reveal the D-pad, analogue nub and face buttons. It also adds Bluetooth connectivity to the usual Wi-Fi. The key change in all this is the replacement of UMD with memory and improved online access; Sony obviously wants to go head to head with the ...
PSP Go games to cost the same as iPhone games
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... See our full review of the PSP Go
Taking a leaf out of Apple’s book, games which are to be downloaded from the Playstation Network, will be priced in at 1 (85p), 2 (£1.70) and 5 (£4.30) Euros.
That pricing structure falls in line similarly with the one used on the App Store. With the highest priced game available on the App Store costing around £6, it looks to be a smart move from Sony.
- Full hands-on gallery with the PSP Go
- Review and video: Sony PSP 3000
- ...
PSP Go games to cost the same as iPhone games
T3.com All —
... Taking a leaf out of Apple s book, games which are to be downloaded from the Playstation Network, will be priced in at 1 (85p), 2 ( 1.70) and 5 ( 4.30) Euros. That pricing structure falls in line similarly with the one used on the App Store. With the highest priced game available on the App Store costing around 6, it looks to be a smart move from Sony. - Full hands-on gallery with the PSP Go - ...


