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pbroy said:
Sony might be hurting themselves, because the consumer doesn't know if they should buy now or wait till a new model comes out. Imagine what all the people who just bought a PSP-3000 will think when this gets announced.

All this to prevent CS.

As for me, I'm happy with my PSP-2000.


Sony has really done a number with the PSP. It's the worst case of the Sega Syndrome since the Saturn. Too many consoles, too fast. I still have an original fatty. I may get a 3000 now that it appears to be the best version of the PSP that will release. They should have scrapped the "Go," made PSP2 with the second analog stick where it is supposed to be, and put the select and start buttons in the empty space where they belong.

About the people talking about companies and caring about people... Companies do not care about the customer. All companies care about are sales and profit, that's it. They tell you they care about the customer so you will continue to give them sales and profit. If a company truely cared about it's customers, it would sell their product for only the price it cost to produce it. There would be no profit.



I have moved and do not have the internet at home, yet.