SCE: PSPgo Still Clocked At 333MHz, FCC Filing Pertains To USB

by Mike Bendel on July 6, 2009 @ 12:36 am

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Looks like all that hubbub about the PSPgo sporting a souped up 480MHz processor was for naught. According to a report from Engadget Japan, citing a Sony Computer Entertainment representative, the much-publicized reference of 480MHz in an FCC filing pertains to the clock frequency of the USB component, not the CPU chip.

In a nutshell, the $249.99 PSPgo is largely the same handheld that debuted nearly five years ago, just in a more compact and admittedly sexy shell that does away with UMD, adding 16GB of built-in flash memory in its place, along with Bluetooth capabilities. Glad that’s settled.

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Comments
Kwipper says:

Ahh good. I was beginning to regret not wanting to buy a PSP Go! I am glad that the matter has been resolved. Now I can go back to not giving two shits about the PSP Go!

^_^

january39 says:

Nevermind the PSP go, i want gran turismo they are playing ;)

SCE have had 5 years with PSP and still they never listen.................... Same ol console but sexier, always a buying point to me :(

Alex says:

When you say Bluetooth capabilities, is that file transfer or just headsets?

PR0fessor Burnt says:

I want one just for the memory so i can hold all my psn games on the same memory drive instead of multi memory sticks

MenaceInc says:

Don't take is as gospel but I'm fairly sure that it includes file transfer.

I really don't know about the PSPGo....I have my old PSP-1003 and I'm happy with it :D

Simon19 says:

Phat is the way forward or slim, there cracked wide open and are all to a standard 333mHz!

I have two 1003's and im happy with them! Bluetooth, im not too bothered about tbh, wifi is good enough for me.

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