Pros
- Bluetooth; better thumb-nub placement; 16GB memory
- Smaller, lighter, and quieter without UMD drive
Cons
- Pricey; no touchscreen
- No upgrade path for UMD owners
Bottom Line
Costly and compatibility-conflicted, Sony's PSP Go marries design elegance and disc-free gaming with worrisome pricing and upgrade uncertainty.
PCWorld's Sony PSP Go Coverage
- Sony to Launch Streaming Music on PSP Are 6 million tunes enough to keep PSP fans from jumping ship to the 3DS?
- Sony PSP GO: What You Need To Know It sports Bluetooth, but otherwise little has changed with the newest member of the handheld gaming family.
- PSP Go Arrives, Sony Launches 100 Games Sony greets the PSP Go's retail launch with a substantial PlayStation Store content update.
- Sony PSP Go Unboxed and Exposed Sony's palm-sized PSP Go debuts in less than two days, but you can have a look at our review unit now courtesy these "unboxing" snaps.
- The Ups and Downs of Sony's PSP Go Sony's PSP Go turns up in-office later today, so what's the score going in?
- Netherlands Retailer Drops the PSP Go Retailer knocks PSP Go’s price, smaller screen size — let the PSP Go backlash begin!
- Hands-On with Sony PSP Go We take a quick test drive with Sony's revamped PSP: smaller, faster, comfortable.
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