Sony discontinued the entire PSP line and shipped its last PSP console to the U.S. in 2014. Sony was never able to compete with the Nintendo Game Boy, which had an advance start in the handheld gaming console market.

PSPgo Specifications

External Dimensions

Approximately 5 inches by 0.65 inches by 2.7 inches

Weight

Approximately 5.6 ounces (including internal battery)

CPU

PSP CPU, system clock speed 333 MHz

Main Memory

64MB

Display

3.8 inches diagonally, 16:9 aspect ratio, full-transparent typeTFT drive480x272 pixelsApproximately 16,770,000 colors

Sound

Built-in stereo speakersBuilt-in microphone

Main Input/Output

Wireless LAN, IEEE 802.11b Wi-FiBluetooth 2.0 High-speed USB 2.0Memory stick micro (M2)Analog video outMicrophone

Main Connectors

Multiuse connector (DC in/out, USB, video output/input, sound input/output)Headset/microphone connectorMemory stick micro (M2) slot

Keys/Switches

Directional buttons (up/down/right/left)Analog stickAction buttons (triangle, circle, cross, square)L/R buttonsStart button, Select button, PS buttonPower/hold switchWLAN switchDisplay button, sound button, volume (+/-) buttons

Power Sources

Lithium-ion rechargeable internal battery packAC adaptorUSB power supply

Internal Memory

16GB (Flash Memory)

Supported Profile

PSPGame

Access Control

Region codeParental control

Wireless Communications

Wireless LAN, IEEE 802.11b Wi-FiInfrastructure mode/ad hoc mode (connect up to 16 consoles)Bluetooth 2.0 (EDR)

Supplied Accessories

AC adaptorUSB cableCD-ROM

The PSPgo doesn’t have a UMD design, so it is a quiet and efficient device. It’s Bluetooth support accommodates Skype headsets and other devices. The PSPgo is designed for music, communication, video, gaming, and wireless networking. The handheld is compatible with all PSP game titles.