Filed under: Shopping | Black Friday
Nov 5 2010, 6:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Last week Sony has cut the price of the Sony PSPGo to $199, which is $50 price reduction. $199 is still higher than what a standard PSP sells for. Today Best Buy is fixing this and is selling the Sony PSPgo for only $149.99 in their Shop Early Black Friday Sales event. $149.99 is $10 lower than the PSP 3000 Core sells for.
The major difference in the PSPgo is that the UMD drive is gone and replaced by 16GB internal flash memory. This means you need to get your games and media online.
Features of the PSP-N1000 include 3.8 inches (16:9) TFT with 480 x 272 pixel, Stereo speakers, microphone, slide-out controls, Wi-fi (still just 802.11b), Bluetooth 2.0, M2 slot, USB and 16GB Flash. Measurements of the PSPgo are 128 x 16.5 x 69 mm and the weight is 158g / 5.6 oz.
The advantage of the PSPgo is its flash memory. You do not have to deal with UMD discs. But this is also the limitation.
If you do not own a PSP yet than this deal is very hot. Best Buy will sell the PSPgo in-stores, but also online at BestBuy.com.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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