The PSP Go is another ramification of the SONY Electronics. It's the latest incarnation of the PSP, a marvelous piece of hardware matched with exquisite software, enhanced by brought array of peripherals, thanks to Bluetooth capabilities, and most important excellent and innovative library of videogames. The PSP Go unlike its predecessors slides the buttons and joystick under the screen, quite compact, lighter and modern (35% smaller than the PSP 3000, and about 26% lighter [1]).
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Among PSP Go's both hardware and software features that I should mention are SKYPE and Bluetooth capabilities. PSP Go has SKYPE already preinstalled; SKYPE is a simple, reliable and easy to use mean of communication, for the most part free; which is one of its best assets. If you need to stay connected with family and friends globally, either through phone call, instant messaging or video call (webcam sold separately) PSP Go with SKYPE is one the best options. Picture this, SKYPE will allow you to stay connected from Africa to the United States during the 2010 FIFA World Cup without spending a dime (as long as your calling another SKYPE account and while using a free hotspot) to share the excitement of being part of history, part of the celebration of the number one sport in the world; something TV broadcast can't transmit. But with all the excitement during the soccer games, it'll be a good idea to have your hands free to either wave your team's flag, or celebrate a goal, while on SKYPE on the PSP Go.
The perfect solution is a hands free device but not just any but the best. The Sony Ericsson MW600 will take advantage of this UNIQUE feature of this, the newest member to the PSP family, its Bluetooth capabilities. But what exactly is the MW600? it's a little bit of everything, the MW600 is a Bluetooth hands free device, FM radio capable, Music Media Control.
Sony Ericsson MW600 its compatible with a wide arrange of Sony's electronics but more important the XPERIA X10, which take advantages of those features (hands free, FM radio, Music Media Control) and works as a Caller ID, it also allows you to switch from phone calls, and not to mention the ability to stream music directly to it from either the X10 or PSP Go from perhaps Play now and/or other online music streaming account (only available in certain countries).
Unboxing my PSP Go
Photos taken with XPERIA X10
The PSP Go looks great compared to what the first one looked like. I'm glad to read that it's a lot more lighter than the first. Can't wait to play with it.
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