reptile168 on 02 October 2009
| tedsteriscool said: Nice to see you're enjoying it. Would you be able to provide a breakdown of your personal pros and cons for it? |
According to this
(i will also add that even though we are in the wireless-N era, the PSP Go still comes with wireless B. I thought that by charging people more and even adding bluetooth, they would update the ancient wireless b to at least a g)
The Good
- The screen is beautiful in action
- Clicky, responsive buttons
- Hardware is aesthetically pleasing
- The pause function is great
- Bluetooth headset, to use with your bluetooth headset, PS3 controllers, or to tether to your cell phone
- Sound is strong using the built-in speakers
The Bad
- The system can't download games while you're doing other things
- Way too expensive
- Absolutely no way to play any of your existing games
- Controls are cramped
- Smaller screen
- Games tend to be more expensive than retail
- No competition in pricing for games
- No way to sell games you buy
- None of your cables or accessories will work, except for headphones
- Screen is wasted while closed, only shows clock, calendar
The Ugly
- Waiting hours to download a patch, charge your batteries, buy a game, download your game, and then install your game, and then finally... guess what? playing your game!
- Your system can already do what this system claims to do, and better. Minus the bluetooth and the 16GB of internal storage, this is a step back in every way
- If Sony continues this trend, expect a $500 PS3 that doesn't play Blu-ray discs







