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Old 01-27-2011, 06:58 AM
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Default Re: PSP Go a failure - Should we buy one.

Also, this is worth mentioning: The PSP/PSPGo's successor, codenamed NGP, will be arriving this holiday season, so in the next few months, expect Sony to start phasing out its supply of PSPGo's. Hopefully, sharp price cuts will be happening soon with the PSPGo, as Sony readies its next generation handheld, which in a weird way, looks a little too similar to the original PSP:










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Specs include a 5-inch touchscreen OLED display with 960 x 544 resolution, dual analog sticks (not nubs as on the current generation), 3G, WiFi, GPS, front and rear touchpads, gyroscope, an electronic compass, and cameras on both the front and the rear. Oh, and the CPU is described as "the most advanced" in its class. Available this holiday season. Wait... what?!

Games will come on "new media," not UMD anymore, but we're unclear on what sort of flash memory is being used. Sony's rather proud of the fact it's offering the world's first dual analog stick combo on a portable device, though we're more geeked about the quadrupling of pixel count from the original PSP.

Games being shown off at Sony's live event right now include Killzone, Resistance, Little Big Planet, and Uncharted -- with the latter serving as a demo platform to show off how the rear touchpad can be used to more intuitively climb up some vines. Breathtaking!
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/27/the-sony-psp2/
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