PSP Console
The new PSP Console form Sony: PSP Go, is a sleek and lightweight system at just 160g which is around 43& smaller than the PSP 3000. Available in two colours: PSP Go Black and PSP Go White, the sophisticated and stylish design the PSP Go Console incoroprates a sliding 3.8-inch display screen which delivers the same high resolution and vibrant visuals as the current PSP-3000 model.
Leveraging Playstation Network and digital content exclulsively, this PSP Console features 16GB of internal memory as well as expandable storage via Memory Stick Micro (M2) so that you can store plenty of games, video's, photos and music.
The PSP Go Black and PSP Go White is designed for the digital lifestyles, offering on-demand entertainment to people who want to download content directly to their playstation consoles anytime, anywhere* over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. With the RemotePlay features, this also allows remote access to files on your internet connected PS3 via wireless internet when you're on the move.
Cheapest UK Prices For PSP Go! In Black 
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PSP GO Console: PSP Go Black & PSP Go White
With the ever expanding PSP universe, PSP Go Console is the smallest, lightest PSP yet, which makes it even easier to play games, listen to your favourite tunes, watch videos, view photos, surf the Internet and chat with friends on the move.
With Bluetooth 2.0 technology now added to the playstation console music, the PSP Console also retains its critically acclaimed Wireless features including Ad Hoc Mode (direct PSP to PSP Wireless connection), Infrastructure Mode (PSP to Wireless local area network (WLAN) connection), Remote play (PSP to PS3 Wireless local area network connection) and Game Sharing, which allows you to share specific game features between two PSP Conoles.
Never has there been so much power in your pocket. PSP Go Console has a brand new look whcih is absolutly perfect for slipping into your pocket when you are on the go. With the console's stylish slide open design, it reveals the familiar PSP bturestton layout and feature set - which is complete with analog stick and a built-in microphone. The PSP Go is now the ultimate portble Playstation gaming console.
Playstation Console: PSP Go Black & PSP Go White Features
• PSP Console is called PSP Go
• Available in Black and White
• Smallest, Lightest PSP yet
• Sliding 3.8 display screen
• 16GB of internal memory as well as expandable storage via Memory Stick Micro (M2)
• Store games, videos, photos and music
•With Bluetooth 2.0 techology added to the playstation console music
•Perfect christmas presents idea for 2010
Reviews For PSP Go Console
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Customer 1 Review
Santa brought this for my sons christmas presents and he loves it. I set the console up for him using the Internet on the psp go. It was easy and straight forward. You download the games from the PlayStation store on to the psp go ,once you set up an account.So no games are left lying around the house to get broken or scratched. The PSP Go is a brillient piece of kit. Its good that you can access your games without umd, but it would have been better if you could 're-download' you previous UMD games.
Customer 2 Review
Got this as a christmas presents and to say I was blown away by the PSP Go is not an exaggeration: Really folks... it is a beautifully crafted piece of kit. The main difference being the glorious return of metal construction. When you first pick up the Go, the first thing you'll notice is that it's heavier than you were expecting. Not overly heavy; more of a reassuring weight. Then as you let your fingers slide over it, you'll be struck by the craftsmanship. This device looks and feels expensive. I was so taken aback that I had to look again at my PSP 2003 again, to make sure I hadn't imagined it. But yes, my previously much loved older PSP now looked cheap compared to it! This really did surprise me. In addition, the buttons on the Go are much more responsive and provide solid feedback to your fingers.
I did notice the screen was a bit smaller but since it looks squarer than the obviously rectangular previous PSP's, the overall impression is more of a change - rather than a loss. Does that make sense???
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