PSP Go is good to go

I am an original PSP 1001 (phat) owner and love the Go model. I never liked the 2000 or 3000 series because they felt 'cheap' to me. The PSP slim models were built with a plastic frame where as the original 1000 series was built with a metal frame. Fortunately, although also on a plastic frame, the PSP Go is pretty solid. Keep in mind this is a slider design and therefor there will naturally be a little bit of play but nothing to worry about nor enough to drive you crazy. So whats great about the PSP Go? -Small size makes it more portable than other PSP models. It is just slightly larger than an iPod Touch for reference. Or a Palm Pre :) -Gamepad has been redesigned to be more compact and the buttons feel great. -'Pause' feature (essentially a save state) allows you to pause a game at any time while you are playing and quit the game. You can resume game play from the xmb. -PS3 controller support allows you to pair your PSP with your PS3 controller which is great for long gaming sessions where a handheld can be uncomfortable. -HD and SD TV video out support (additional cable required) which looks surprisingly good and great for long gaming sessions as well. -Screen looks great! -Bluetooth -Built-in microphone -16gb built-in memory with further expansion available to 32gb Whats not great? -High price -No UMD drive means you only have the option to buy games from the PlayStation Store on the PlayStation Network which usually means you are paying full retail price per game. -Wireless B. All PSPs have wireless B but I was surprised that Sony didn't throw in wireless G for the PSP Go.Read full review