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PSP Go? 249.99!!!!

PSP Go + Wipeout + Sixaxis + Tv Output =
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Have they confirmed Sixaxis support or is this just rampant speculation like most of this thread
 
Pallaris said:
-EDIT i'm confused, apparently not confirmed.

he probably meant that it will last similar to PSP 3000 playing in same conditions... but who really knows, basically dont expect miracles of 10 hour gaming.
 
replicashooter said:
Have they confirmed Sixaxis support or is this just rampant speculation like most of this thread

it was confirmed for playing media on TV... ie your psp is connected to your tv and you sit on your sofa browsing it via sixaxis.
 
Pallaris said:
-EDIT i'm confused, apparently not confirmed.
Maybe you caught something I didn't in an interview or w/e but at the press conference there was definitely no word about battery life, nothing in the Pulse interview, nothing in any other media that hit me this week. I'm at a loss where this pessimism keeps coming from but there is a possibility that I haven't seen everything.
 
bcn-ron said:
Maybe you caught something I didn't in an interview or w/e but at the press conference there was definitely no word about battery life, nothing in the Pulse interview, nothing in any other media that hit me this week. I'm at a loss where this pessimism keeps coming from but there is a possibility that I haven't seen everything.

there was an interview on some video site, not sure where, posted yesterday.... he said (if i remember correctly), 5-6 hours, similar to PSP-3000.
 
dallow_bg said:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/...-distribution-with-sony-plays-with-psp-go.ars

Thanks for that article. I think I've been sold. Sounds very capable.

Hm, the longer I've had to mull over the Go the more I want it. I'm looking forward to picking one up now. How did this happen. :lol

Although you have to wonder how much Sony is giving to retailers and how that might impact future price reductions of the go? They're basically giving away PSP dev kits for little and PS3wand dev kits for free, so they're probably giving retail a nice margin on the go (While still makinga lot per unit sold for themselves I'd imagine). Although maybe their agreement with stores is X percent of price instead of a flat sum of.
 
Zen said:
Hm, the longer I've had to mull over the Go the more I want it. I'm looking forward to picking one up now. How did this happen. :lol

Although you have to wonder how much Sony is giving to retailers and how that might impact future price reductions of the go? They're basically giving away PSP dev kits for little and PS3wand dev kits for free, so they're probably giving retail a nice margin on the go (While still makinga lot per unit sold for themselves I'd imagine). Although maybe their agreement with stores is X percent of price instead of a flat sum of.

i dont think that retailers are getting that much - they are just getting more than for PSP-3000 (which is probably nothing :P). Check for European prices on how much European retailers get, as thats more realistic price with full retail margin.

Also, i would not say Sony are making a lot per unit sold, probably few bucks which is good for consoles, as they make money on software and services.

There is pretty big difference between PSP-1000 and PSP Go! in both hardware and software/services. Software and Services seem like what PSP should have been long time ago...
 
Oni Jazar said:
How much smaller is the screen? Is there a comparison pic?

PSP Go vs PSP 3000 vs iPhone

psp_go_vs_psp_iphone.jpg


From Kotaku (http://kotaku.com/5273302/portable-size+off-how-the-psp-go-measures-up):

"When placed side-by-side against some of the current portable gaming competition, the PSP Go illustrates just how different it is from its peers and predecessor. The screen ratio looks similar to older PSP models, but is considerably smaller in size—3.8 inches versus the PSP-3000's diagonal size of 4.3 inches or 11% smaller.

On par with than Sony's other slide-out device, the Mylo 2, from which the PSP Go looks to have borrowed some of its design choices.

The PSP Go is also pretty efficient on overall hardware footprint. The LCD screen is 0.3 inches larger than the iPhone, but thanks to the slide-out controls, doesn't have nearly the same amount of extra plastic flanking each side."
 
psp screens are 4.3. Isn't the psp go 3.8?

It's weird that they didn't want to compromise the screen. I read that that the 4.3" display was a good idea for psp 3000 but wanted to go smaller for GO? ;o

maybe the resolution will look good now.
 
Oni Jazar said:
How much smaller is the screen? Is there a comparison pic?

PSP 3000 has a 4.3 inch screen while the PSP go has a 3.8 inch screen. After pulling out my old HP graphic calculator, it looks like it's about half an inch smaller.


On another note, here's a nice little set of accessories we can look forward to. I like the pouches

psp.go.accessories.060409-580px.jpg
 
RazzleDazzleRB said:
I just wish the screen wasn't smaller.

The smaller screen looks to have solved all the problems Sony has had with PSP screens over the years. That's an easy trade. Besides a 3.8 inch screen is more than big enough for a device like this.
 
Tobor said:
The smaller screen looks to have solved all the problems Sony has had with PSP screens over the years. That's an easy trade. Besides a 3.8 inch screen is more than big enough for a device like this.

What problems are you talking about? Ghosting and interlacing? Or other problems?
 
Less gosting and you´ll see 10% less jaggies :lol

According to the German wikipedia it´s 108 grams light, that´d awesome (43% less than PSP 3000, not phat).
 
they should improve PSP web browser to match some of itouch features. That would be a nice addition, even if it hasn't touch screen.

Also i guess smaller screen means less ghosting.
 
Pallaris said:
So in 5 years they haven't been able to produce a smaller more efficient/higher capacity battery?

Obviously not. I expected better.
Battery tech absolutely lags behind all the other advances in portable devices. It's the achilles heel of this sector.

5 years ago the battery was bigger, the CPU wasn't allowed to run at its full clock rate and there also wasn't Bluetooth to complement the existing Wifi. So I'm sure their ratings for the battery have to take those changes into account.
 
Something doesn't sit right with me about handing Best Buy/Gamestop (or any retailer) obscene profits at my own expense just so Sony can kiss some ass for PS3/UMD shelf space. Does this mean there are going to be online retailer's (major or not) selling at near cost, like $150? Are there going sales battles in general since there is so much profit built in?
 
Since we don't see many big ipod sales I doubt it. :/

This is an interesting business model. I wonder if the PSP GO will revolutionize the way portable game hardware is sold at retail. How much does gamestop make on a regular psp game, 5 to 7 bucks? Hardware normally sold near cost. If Sony is giving retailers a 30 to 40 dollar profit margin on hardware no wonder they are all for it. Selling one PSP go will net them as much or more profit than selling a PSP 3000 and 4 games. Plus with accessories on top it makes a lucrative package. Since shelf space is a premium and Gamestop can sell PSN cards in a small metal standee which sits on a shelf.

This might be how Sony positions the official PSP2 model if all things work well with PSP GO.
 
Reallink said:
Something doesn't sit right with me about handing Best Buy/Gamestop (or any retailer) obscene profits at my own expense just so Sony can kiss some ass for PS3/UMD shelf space. Does this mean there are going to be online retailer's (major or not) selling at near cost, like $150? Are there going sales battles in general since there is so much profit built in?

This is what happens to you with most things you buy at retail. Cell phones and video game systems were an exception, and now gaming is coming back to reality.
 
Binabik15 said:
According to the German wikipedia it´s 108 grams light, that´d awesome (43% less than PSP 3000, not phat).
I don't think that's right. I just can't see Kaz screwing up a detail like that on stage. Certainly not without later clarification if he did.

Edit - Here's a press release where it states 158g: http://www.mcvuk.com/press-releases/47999/PSP-go which fits with the calcs I did on the last page:

Psychotext said:
Quick calc to check that.

PSP1000 - 280g
PSP3000 - 189g
PSP Go - ~159g (43% lighter than PSP1000)
 
bcn-ron said:
Maybe you caught something I didn't in an interview or w/e but at the press conference there was definitely no word about battery life, nothing in the Pulse interview, nothing in any other media that hit me this week. I'm at a loss where this pessimism keeps coming from but there is a possibility that I haven't seen everything.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/05/video-white-psp-go-hands-on/

Koller told us battery life would be about five to six hours
 
I'm pretty psyched about the Go. I hate the UMD format and hate the obscene load times on the platform when loading from the UMD. Got rid of my previous PSPs because of those issues. I'll definitely be picking up the Go. I thought it was common sense that retailer markup contributed to the $250 pricepoint. Guess not. Did some of you actually think that retailers would stock this if they weren't given a decent markup on the unit?
 
spwolf said:
i believe it is lighter than PSP-3000... US specs said 108g. I cant find link anymore.

now it says 158g everywhere, maybe they screwed up originally... i see US playstation site doesnt have specs anymore.
 
OK I was on the fence about getting a GO but that Ars Technica preview sold me. I'll still hang on to my 2000 model though.

White or Black that is the question.
 
Cirekiller said:
OK I was on the fence about getting a GO but that Ars Technica preview sold me. I'll still hang on to my 2000 model though.

White or Black that is the question.

I'm torn.

Both look good.

I already have a black PSP-1000. Thinking of getting the White PSP GO.
 
Cirekiller said:
OK I was on the fence about getting a GO but that Ars Technica preview sold me. I'll still hang on to my 2000 model though.

White or Black that is the question.
White!

I Always wanted a white 2000 but stuck with my 1000. PSPgo is gonna change that for me!
 
Cirekiller said:
OK I was on the fence about getting a GO but that Ars Technica preview sold me. I'll still hang on to my 2000 model though.

White or Black that is the question.

I was all over the white at first, but looking closer it seems to have a glitter finish to it. Not a big fan of that. I would have liked it to be a normal white like the original DS Lite. I might go with Black afterall.
 
Gamecocks625 said:
I was all over the white at first, but looking closer it seems to have a glitter finish to it. Not a big fan of that. I would have liked it to be a normal white like the original DS Lite. I might go with Black afterall.
Same! I watched a couple of vids and didn't see it, then on a recent video it became really noticible. I'm not sure I like the glitter at all.
 
Zen said:
Hm, the longer I've had to mull over the Go the more I want it. I'm looking forward to picking one up now. How did this happen. :lol

I know what you mean. This has happened to me. In a week i've gone to "I'll stick with my PSP 2000" to "hm..now i want that PSP go!"

I think it was the Giantbomb sony booth walkthrough that did it
 
JoJo13 said:
link to the glitter?

engadget article above has closeup i believe... but they did say they liked white one.

For all the people complaining about $250, I willl probably have to shell out 2.5x more money for that new SE phone (Sation/Aino) which probably costs about the same amount as PSP to make :)
 
spwolf said:
engadget article above has closeup i believe... but they did say they liked white one.

For all the people complaining about $250, I willl probably have to shell out 2.5x more money for that new SE phone (Sation/Aino) which probably costs about the same amount as PSP to make :)

I just wish they'd pack in a game to make the $250 price a bit easier

I'll get it, but packing in a game like GTP would convince a lot of people I think
 
Tobor said:
This is what happens to you with most things you buy at retail. Cell phones and video game systems were an exception, and now gaming is coming back to reality.

Yea, but I stopped buying locally years ago and follow online retailer pricing wars/sales religiously on anything over $100. I would estimate I only pay a 5% margin on almost every semi-major purchase, 10% at worst. You can make a pretty good estimate of what cost (probably) is based on the going rates at the garage/basement run web retailers that just drop ship everything. This makes it sound like Sony is going quite a bit further than 5 or even 10 percent.
 
Oni Jazar said:
Since the system is sold at a high margin, won't a lot of places like DELL undercut the price?

Not with an official sale, but perhaps with their 15 to 20 percent discount offers they run during the year.

This is when I'll pounce on a go, after Dell puts up when of their big percentage holiday sales.
 
You know the "Phone" half of "iPhone" it's kinda important to the usefulness of the device.

But it's not like Sony knows anything about phones so I guess it makes sense they would let Apple's platform walk all over them.
 
Guled said:

With regards to connecting the DS3 to the PSPGo I've just heard on the 'ListenUP E3 day 3 podcast' that you'll be to play Soulcalibre on your PSPGo with your DS3 via bluetooth, was so happy to hear this I'm guessing you'll be too, I'm hoping other dev's take advantage of this feature in their games.
 
looking better and better as the week goes on. Already preordered, anyways.

Question: reading the Ars article they make it sound as if having no removeable battery helps guard against piracy. How is that so? Maybe I misunderstood.
 
Yes Boss! said:
looking better and better as the week goes on. Already preordered, anyways.

Question: reading the Ars article they make it sound as if having no removeable battery helps guard against piracy. How is that so? Maybe I misunderstood.

Well with the psp-2000, you needed a pandora battery to get into service mode. hence no battery, no service mode.

Not sure how they made the psp-3000 unhackable though.
 
Tylahedras said:
You know the "Phone" half of "iPhone" it's kinda important to the usefulness of the device.

But it's not like Sony knows anything about phones so I guess it makes sense they would let Apple's platform walk all over them.
right...
 
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