
Sony released their newest PlayStation Portable (PSP) at the E3 convention which is the PSP-Go. As what Sony said the PSP Go is much smaller than its predecessors and fits nicely in your pocket, making it portable and easy to carry about 43 percent lighter than PSP-3000. PSP-Go has a slide design just like cellphone that maybe something new for longtime PSP users.

PSP-Go’s LCD screen is 3.8 inches, smaller than earlier models and it has a built-in 16 GB on board flash memory installed. The UMD drive in PSP-Go has been scrapped, no longer to be use and you must download your games from the Playstation Network through Internet connection. You don’t have to worry if you don’t have any flash memory because it added a memory stick slot for more memory to be added.

PSP-Go has top of the line hardware, which makes it virtually “unlaggable” and rapid and it is bluetooth compatible, which allows using headsets and PS3 wireless controllers and allows you to connect with friends and download media. All of the old PSP accessories are now outdated in PSP-Go.
The debut of Sony PSP-Go will be on October 1, 2009 in North America and Europe.









































