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  • caveman_nige
    V.I.P. Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 4920

    #1

    New Sony PSP

    (info run from a translater on google as it was in German)

    The Sensation is perfect! Shortly before this year's E3 is the bomb burst, and the PlayStation Portable Go is unveiled. The latest hardware revision of Sony is not only a small visual update, but is completely reworked. However, before you lose patience, there's also the first pictures.



    The PSP Go has a 3.8 "large LCD screen and is 43% lighter than the previous model. Unlike in the three predecessors, there will be a huge 16-gigabyte internal memory and Bluetooth support, the rumor that there is no UMD drive type is received, because online games are purchased or borrowed. Yes because you have read correctly. Besides, it will also play movies and TV series for download type.




    People who only recently the PSP 3000 or one of the older models have purchased but must not be afraid, because all systems are go and the PSP does not replace its predecessor. It will be availabe in the autumn of this year already so it should be long. Price and further details are not yet available.

    On the back the cover was fixed so that the battery is no longer freely accessible. This solution was necessary to stop piracy in conjunction with a modified Pandora battery. The screen is like a mobile move. This leads ultimately to the enormous size reduction.






    From BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8076573.stm
    PSP Go is the talk of E3 opening
    Sony PSP Go
    Leaked images of a new Sony PSP console


    A new version of Sony's PlayStation Portable games console is expected to be launched at the E3 video games show.

    Video and photos of the PSP Go have been leaked online, revealing a smaller, more lightweight console that has dropped the failed UMD disk format.

    There have also been reports that Sony will announce a re-designed, slimmer PlayStation 3 but BBC News understands this will not be launched at E3.

    The new PS3 model will be out later this year, BBC News understands.

    Microsoft will kick start proceedings at E3 in Los Angeles with a press conference on Monday, at which the company is expected to showcase a raft of new features for its online games and content service, Xbox Live.

    PSP
    The PSP Go is said to be smaller and lighter than the current PSP models

    There have been reports that Microsoft will show off a new controller that uses many of the same features as Nintendo's Wiimote, as the company tries to broaden the appeal of its console to non-gamers.

    Sony is expected to unveil the PSP Go on Tuesday, following a number of high-profile leaks of announcements to come out of the firm in the last few weeks.

    The most recent, about the PSP Go, came after an official video showcasing the new device was mistakenly posted to a Sony website before being hurriedly pulled.

    In the video, Sony's John Koller said: "It's a 3.8-inch screen, it's 43% lighter than the PSP-3000, 16 gigs flash memory, Bluetooth support and all digital content so the UMD drive goes away.

    "So it's going to be something a lot of consumers like - download straight to a hard drive."

    A spokesman for Sony would not confirm the launch of the PSP Go but said any announcements would be given on Tuesday.

    Industry leader Nintendo is expected to focus on new software for its popular Wii console.

    It is also likely to announce the availability of its Wii Motion Plus device, which adds greater sensitivity and control to its controllers, along with games that support the add-on.

    Nintendo needs a big show after last year's announcements were criticised for being lack lustre, and recent evidence of a slow down in sales of its Wii console.

    Analyst Mike Hickey, of Janco Partners, told the AFP news agency: "Nintendo needs something; everyone is saying that."

    EDIT:

    Just found some more info
    Look up there, folks. That's the future of Sony's hopes and dreams in the handheld gaming sector. With just hours to go before the company's official E3 2009 press event, it looks like the pieces are all coming together. First a UMD-less game release, then a highly credible mole giving the PSP Go a name, and now -- live action shots. The images here were sourced from an obviously slipped June 2009 Qore video, and aside from giving us a look at the slider-based system (which, let's be honest, looks a ton like the questionably successful mylo), we're also told that it'll tout 16GB of internal memory, built-in Bluetooth and an undisclosed memory slot. If all goes well, it'll ship this Fall for a price to be determined, and it's actually not slated to replace the PSP-3000, as both of 'em will attempt to live on store shelves harmoniously... at least for awhile. Oh, and don't worry -- we'll be on hand in LA to bring you all the impressions we can muster early next week.[Via PlayStation Forums, thanks Matt and A1]Update: Video is now after the break! Thanks adizzy615!Update 2: Official press shots have emerged. [Via Engadget Spanish]Update 3: A few more official specifications are flowing from the full Qore video (pardon the sync issues). Here's the dirt: 3.8-inch display (resolution is undisclosed) 43 percent lighter than the PSP-3000 16GB of Flash storage Bluetooth built-in; supports handset tethering and BT headsets No UMD drive Memory Stick Micro slot New Gran Turismo, Little Big Planet and new Metal Gear Solid (!) on the way Full PlayStation Network support (movie and TV rentals / purchases) Integration with PlayStation 3 (works the same as the PSP-3000 does) Sony views each of its products as "10-year lifecycle products," so the PSP "needs to live on."
    Last edited by caveman_nige; 2 June, 2009, 17:50.

  • DragonsDen
    Junior Member
    • May 2009
    • 34

    #2
    To be honest.. I would'nt particulary buy this model.. it looks too chunky.. anyone agree ?? Its a let down if their is no UMD disk slot, as most of my games are from CEX, ebay or off local freinds. Happy about the 16GB internal memory
    ~ Enter | The | New | Dragon ~

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    • opsmonkey
      V.I.P. Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 5379

      #3
      about time Sony took some advice.. they have been getting slayed by Homebrew.. UMD's are a waste.. You can get upto 4 games on a 2GB Duo Pro..

      Its a right good looker though

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