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Dgc1808 said:

Now for the more obvious flaws:
- fewer features than previous PSPs, but at a crazy high price (250 EUR in Europe, that's 365 USD)
What fewer features???

- DRM'd games are sold for up to 40 USD online
Games are sold for up to 40 USD at retail... this makes no sense to me...

- built-in battery that can't be replaced
Pandora battery. Blame users, not SONY for trying to protect their money.

- smaller screen than previous PSPs
Also more crisp

- unergonomic, cramped controls (especially the L/R buttons)
Personal preference. I find the DSLite quite uncomfortable. Most people say it's fine.

- old, outdated and error prone wireless protocol (802.11b)
The old models are better?

- downloads can't be resumed and take forever
And the old platforms are better?? You can redownload your stuff. Also use a pc or ps3 for the downloads.

- PSP can't be used for anything else while downloading
The old models are better?

- proprietary plug instead of USB as in previous PSPs, need to buy special Sony cords
Buy??? IT FUCKIN COMES WITH IT!!!

It is beyond me how this abomination managed to make it out into he wild (well, at least into those stores who don't boycott it for obvious reasons). It doesn't reflect well on a company to release a product like this. And if you buy a PSP Go at this point, it doesn't reflect well on your state of mind.

What am I supposed to say here??? Sorry we have different gaming preferences??? Sorry if the Go fits my needs and not yours??? Sorry if I like a product and you don't??

I think you missed the entire point of a new product. It's supposed to be BETTER than the previous models, not have the same problems.