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product_id: 48067270
title: "Sony PSP Go! Console (White)"
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# Portable gaming Compact design Long battery life Sony PSP Go! Console (White)

**Brand:** sony
**Price:** 1 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Game On-the-Go: Elevate your playtime with the PSP Go!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sony PSP Go! Console (White) by sony
- **How much does it cost?** 1 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/48067270-sony-psp-go-console-white)

## Best For

- sony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sony brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek & Stylish:** A modern design that fits perfectly in your pocket.
- • **Connect & Compete:** Stay connected with friends and challenge them in multiplayer mode.
- • **Extended Playtime:** Enjoy hours of uninterrupted gaming with a powerful battery.
- • **Digital Game Library:** Access a vast library of games without the clutter of physical discs.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Gamer:** Experience gaming on-the-go with the ultra-portable PSP Go!

## Overview

The Sony PSP Go! Console (White) is a compact, portable gaming device that allows users to access a wide range of digital games, featuring a sleek design and long-lasting battery for extended play sessions.

## Description

The new PSP Go system is a sleek and lightweight system at just 160g, around 43% smaller than the PSP 3000. the sophisticated and stylish design incorporates a sliding 3.8-inch display screen, delivering the same high resolution and vibrant visuals as the current PSP-3000 model. Leveraging PlayStation Network and digital content exclusively, PSP go system features 16GB of internal memory as well as expandable storage via Memory Stick Micro (M2) to store plenty of games, videos, photos, and music. The PSP go system is designed for the digital lifestyle, offering on-demand entertainment to consumers who want to download content directly to their device anytime, anywhere* over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. RemotePlay features also allow remote access to files on your internet connected PS3 via wireless internet when you're on the move.Games include LittleBigPlanet, MotorStorm Arctic Edge and Gran Turismo and many more available for download in the future. Expanding the PSP universe, PSPgo is the smallest, lightest PSP yet. Which means it's now even easier for you to play great games, listen to your favorite music, watch videos, view photos, surf the Internet and chat with friends on the move. Plus, with Bluetooth 2.0 technology now added to the mix, PSPgo also retains its critically acclaimed Wireless features including Ad Hoc Mode (direct PSP to PSP Wireless connection), Infrastructure Mode (PSP to Wireless local area network (WLAN) connection), Remote play (PSP to PS3 Wireless local area network connection) and Game Sharing, which allows you to share specific game features between two PSP systems. Never has there been so much power in your pocket.PSPgo has a brand new look that's perfect for slipping into your pocket when you're on the go. The system's stylish slide open design reveals the familiar PSP button layout and feature set - complete with analog stick and built-in microphone. PSPgo is now the ultimate portable PlayStation gaming system.

Review: Is it just me or does everyone have this wrong? - After reading countless 'bad' reviews relating to: small buttons (compared to the PSP 000 series); no back-wards compatability (i.e. UMD); too smaller screen (compared to the PSP 000 series) - and other negative comments in relation to a comparison to the PSP 000 series I thought I should write my first review. I own both a PSP 2003 and a PSP go. As I see it, they are not supposed to be compared. These machines are designed for different purposes. Let me explain my reasoning..... I use my 2003 as a 'Portable' - not a 'pocket and take with me' device. If I did, I'd constantly have to choose only 1 or 2 games to take with me and I know that as soon as I reach my destination I'll want to play the game I didn't take! I use my 2003 for an hour each day whilst exercising on my bike (and if anyone wants to take me on playing Fifa after a year's practice each morning then feel free to get whipped! :-)) For this, my PSP 2003 is great. It doesn't have to be pocket friendly, I don't have to worry about taking my UMD collection, the buttons are big, the screen is the biggest available on a portable and it absolutely keeps me occupied whilst doing my exercise routine. For this use, and similar 'around the house but not tied to a TV uses' it is the best. I use my PSP go as a 'pocket' device. I have 10 games on it without having to carry more than just the device. The sound is good, but thanks to the bluetooth connection, I can play with wireless headphones and not get tangled or caught on jacket buttons or other objects - also, I don't get that annoying reverberation of noise you get when you touch wires on sensitive in ear headphones. I use this when away on business, travelling on trains and buses and on holiday. For this use, and other 'on the go anywhere uses' it is the best. True, media-go is not the most reliable software and you have to shut down and restart it sometimes to transfer a file....but with each version it is getting better - and I remember the early days of iTunes when it too was a bit rubbish! Also true, digital only (PSN) games are priced by Sony and Sony alone and you can't take advantage of cheap UMDs or trade-ins....but then I have a PSP 2003 for this, and I never looked at these two machines and thought that they were in competition. They are simply different - and before the PSP go came along, I never used to take my PSP out the house as it was just too big and I didn't want to risk losing my game collection. If I lose my PSP go, I still have all my games on the PC. So, in conclusion, I would say that they both are aimed at different markets. One is for the 'on the go' gamer that wants digital content and no luggage....the other is for the portable gamer that wants a bigger machine at the expense of not wanting to fit it in their pocket. I would recommend the PSP 000 series for younger gamers - but that is because of the reasons stated above: Games are cheaper and can be traded in; and that they will use the machine in the house in the main (or their mates' house). For an ipod user who is used to iTunes and truly wants a mobile games machine, I would recommend the go - even if the games are more expensive. One final point, the current deal of 10 free games with the PSP go (until Sep 2010) is an excellent bargain - and worth buying just for that - but be warned, the 10 free games can only be used on the PSP go (before you think about using them on your PSP 000 series too) :-)
Review: PSP GO - Good and Bad - Having read many reviews and getting a shot on one at a Sony roadshow at the local shopping centre I decided, despite some small drawbacks, I wanted one. THE GOOD: Very portable, fits into a pocket and no need to carry any game / movie media seperately. Very light, no heavy battery. Skype which works very easliy when WiFi connected (I don't have skype on my mobile so it is a plus in my book). Looks and feels good. Having had a shop about got mine brand new from desertcart for £145. THE BAD: The plug that the usb power cable fits into is huge. The usb power cable itself is way too short. #I sometimes like to use my PSP whilst I charge it so now i have to sit very close to a plug socket#. Battery lasts no longer that my old PSP 1000. No idea of how long the battery has left. #In the original version you could check it in the battery status on the XMB, it has gone from the PSP Go#. Yes the unit is costly at the minute and games are expensive and the catalogue is not massive yet but any new technology is always dearer at the beginning. #i.e. CD players, CD's, DVD Players, DVD's, Blu Ray players, Blu Ray's all expensive in the beginning then cheaper as time went by). No protective case when purchased. Essentially if you want one of these you need to be prepared for the slight downfalls at the minute but overall a really good piece of kit. Cheers.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B002OHD9I2 |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,055 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 7 in PSP Consoles |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 9011269 |
| Package Dimensions  | 17.2 x 14 x 8.6 cm; 35 g |
| Rated  | Unknown |
| Release date  | 1 Oct. 2009 |

## Images

![Sony PSP Go! Console (White) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81W3e2MnJlL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the connection on the psp go good**
A: Dont understant what u mean by connection. If your talking internet never really used it for that just played roms with custom  firmwire

**Q: Does the item come with charger cable and usb cables?**
A: Its been a long while since I brought mine but ill say it should have one in the box. It uses a proprietary input to transfer data and to charge. So, yes it will have the cable and plug needed in the box. Hope this helps!!

**Q: Does it comemwith memory card?**
A: No but it has 16gb built in to get started and memory cards are cheaper nowadays on ebay

**Q: Can you still use this as one reviewer says the store is no longer supported**
A: Yes the store is closed but with custom firmwire you can use roms from many different platforms. Tutorials are on youtube.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Is it just me or does everyone have this wrong?
*by J***E on 26 June 2010*

After reading countless 'bad' reviews relating to: small buttons (compared to the PSP 000 series); no back-wards compatability (i.e. UMD); too smaller screen (compared to the PSP 000 series) - and other negative comments in relation to a comparison to the PSP 000 series I thought I should write my first review. I own both a PSP 2003 and a PSP go. As I see it, they are not supposed to be compared. These machines are designed for different purposes. Let me explain my reasoning..... I use my 2003 as a 'Portable' - not a 'pocket and take with me' device. If I did, I'd constantly have to choose only 1 or 2 games to take with me and I know that as soon as I reach my destination I'll want to play the game I didn't take! I use my 2003 for an hour each day whilst exercising on my bike (and if anyone wants to take me on playing Fifa after a year's practice each morning then feel free to get whipped! :-)) For this, my PSP 2003 is great. It doesn't have to be pocket friendly, I don't have to worry about taking my UMD collection, the buttons are big, the screen is the biggest available on a portable and it absolutely keeps me occupied whilst doing my exercise routine. For this use, and similar 'around the house but not tied to a TV uses' it is the best. I use my PSP go as a 'pocket' device. I have 10 games on it without having to carry more than just the device. The sound is good, but thanks to the bluetooth connection, I can play with wireless headphones and not get tangled or caught on jacket buttons or other objects - also, I don't get that annoying reverberation of noise you get when you touch wires on sensitive in ear headphones. I use this when away on business, travelling on trains and buses and on holiday. For this use, and other 'on the go anywhere uses' it is the best. True, media-go is not the most reliable software and you have to shut down and restart it sometimes to transfer a file....but with each version it is getting better - and I remember the early days of iTunes when it too was a bit rubbish! Also true, digital only (PSN) games are priced by Sony and Sony alone and you can't take advantage of cheap UMDs or trade-ins....but then I have a PSP 2003 for this, and I never looked at these two machines and thought that they were in competition. They are simply different - and before the PSP go came along, I never used to take my PSP out the house as it was just too big and I didn't want to risk losing my game collection. If I lose my PSP go, I still have all my games on the PC. So, in conclusion, I would say that they both are aimed at different markets. One is for the 'on the go' gamer that wants digital content and no luggage....the other is for the portable gamer that wants a bigger machine at the expense of not wanting to fit it in their pocket. I would recommend the PSP 000 series for younger gamers - but that is because of the reasons stated above: Games are cheaper and can be traded in; and that they will use the machine in the house in the main (or their mates' house). For an ipod user who is used to iTunes and truly wants a mobile games machine, I would recommend the go - even if the games are more expensive. One final point, the current deal of 10 free games with the PSP go (until Sep 2010) is an excellent bargain - and worth buying just for that - but be warned, the 10 free games can only be used on the PSP go (before you think about using them on your PSP 000 series too) :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ PSP GO - Good and Bad
*by J***Y on 22 March 2010*

Having read many reviews and getting a shot on one at a Sony roadshow at the local shopping centre I decided, despite some small drawbacks, I wanted one. THE GOOD: Very portable, fits into a pocket and no need to carry any game / movie media seperately. Very light, no heavy battery. Skype which works very easliy when WiFi connected (I don't have skype on my mobile so it is a plus in my book). Looks and feels good. Having had a shop about got mine brand new from Amazon for £145. THE BAD: The plug that the usb power cable fits into is huge. The usb power cable itself is way too short. #I sometimes like to use my PSP whilst I charge it so now i have to sit very close to a plug socket#. Battery lasts no longer that my old PSP 1000. No idea of how long the battery has left. #In the original version you could check it in the battery status on the XMB, it has gone from the PSP Go#. Yes the unit is costly at the minute and games are expensive and the catalogue is not massive yet but any new technology is always dearer at the beginning. #i.e. CD players, CD's, DVD Players, DVD's, Blu Ray players, Blu Ray's all expensive in the beginning then cheaper as time went by). No protective case when purchased. Essentially if you want one of these you need to be prepared for the slight downfalls at the minute but overall a really good piece of kit. Cheers.

### ⭐ BATTERY IS BAD
*by Y***6 on 23 May 2019*

was working fine until it turned off and wouldn't start back up, still charging, but won't turn on

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