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Sony's new edition of the portable handheld will lack a UMD drive, be 43% lighter than the PSP-3000.

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Gaming | by Barb Dybwad | Sat May 30, 2009 3:14PM | 1 comment

Long-rumoured and long-leaked, here comes the big reveal ahead of the E3 announcement: the PSP Go is the next iteration of Sony's gaming handheld, and will feature a 3.8-inch screen, slide out tray for the controls, 16 GB onboard flash memory, Bluetooth, a Memory Stick Micro slot for storage expansion and will be 43% lighter than its predecessor the PSP-3000 which will remain on the market concurrently with the Go.

The June episode of Qore revealed the details and is embedded after the post break.

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Anonymous (11:52 AM on Sun May 31, 2009)

That is so cool. I'm buying one.

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