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Sony PSP Go Review - Dev Hardware

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Dev Hardware have published their review of the Sony PSP Go portable games console. 'The device measures 5 inches wide by 2.7 inches tall by 0.7 inch thick in its closed state and weighs 5.6 ounces. The Go has an overall glossy finish throughout its body, with the exception of a matte finish near the controls. Of course, with its glossy finish, you can expect plenty of fingerprints, so if you are not a big fan you might want to get the system in the available white color versus black. For extra grip, there are two rubber nodes on the back of the system to keep your hands from slipping.'

Sony PSP Go Review - Pocket-lint

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Pocket-lint have published their review of the Sony PSP Go games console. 'The PSP Go is dependent on the sliding screen which has a precise sliding action with plenty of pop. It feels like a quality device and is free from twist of lateral movement: when open, you don't need to be scared it is going to break off. The same goes for the rest of the build - it feels well constructed. The exterior finish is mostly glossy, which will attract fingerprints, whilst the inner deck is a matte finish, where you'll find the main controls. These controls are ringed in silver, matching the edge of the unit, giving it a distinctive and premium looking finish. It's a fetching design for sure, and one we like.'

Sony PSP Go Review - Digital Trends

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Digital Trends have published their review of the new Sony PSP Go portable games console. 'Although you'll find all the same controls and buttons from the original PSP, they've been shuffled around a bit to accommodate for the new form factor. The directional pad, analog stick, start and select buttons have all been moved inside, along with the all-important triangle, square, X and O array. The shoulder buttons still sit up top, along with a volume rocker, display button and sound button. A Memory Stick Micro slot hides off to the left along with a Wi-Fi toggle, and the power switch is on the right.'

Sony PSP Go Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published their review of the new Sony PSP Go portable gaming console. 'With the PSP go, Sony is poised to compete with other portable gaming platforms, including the Nintendo DS Lite and Apple's iPod touch--at least as far as portability is concerned. The PSP go measures 2.7 by 5 by .65 inches (HWD), making it roughly half the volume of the original PSP-1000. This PSP will slide right into your jeans pocket; it's a far cry from the older model that really only fits in a bag or oversized jacket pocket. All the controls are where you'd expect them: The analog stick, the d-pad, and the game buttons are under the sliding screen. Controls for power, the shoulder buttons, and the switch for the 802.11b Wi-Fi are positioned near the bezel.'

Sony PSP Go Review - CNET

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CNET have published a review of the Sony PSP Go games console. 'On the surface, Sony's PSP Go doesn't really look like anything radically new for the PSP franchise. Yes, it's more compact than the three earlier generations of the portable gaming and multimedia handheld device. And yes, it features such additions as built-in Bluetooth, slide-out controls, and a smaller, more pocketable overall design. But the real change here--the radical departure, if you will--is the fact that the Go is the first dedicated handheld gaming system to go completely digital and move away from cartridges or optical discs.'

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