Will PSP to Go Signal The End Of The PSP?

PSP to Go is the latest product of gaming consoles from Sony.  The gaming industry has been doing very well over the years and with many people entering into gaming the future for the industry is very bright. Sony has been producing many new age gaming products. One such product is the PSP. It is a handheld, portable gaming console. It has had 3 versions till now and in the recent future the next products of PSP line called PSP to Go is to be introduced. It is expected to be a great product and many experts believe that the PSP Go would spell the end for the other PSPs. They feel that as the PSP Go is a more advanced product more people would buy it and this would continue for a long time and would force Sony to stop the production of the other PSPs. They feel that the PSP Go will signal the end of other PSPs.

Let’s look at the features of both PSPs and the PSP to Go. Both products the PSP 3000 and PSP Go have a CPU with the same frequency. The main memory of both PSP 3000 and the PSP Go is about 64MB. They Both have an in built microphone and built in stereo. The wifi connectivity is available in both PSP 3000 and PSP to Go. Both of them have USB facility. These are some features that are similar to both the products. But the similarity ends here. The PSP Go has a flash memory of about 16GB. As it has a big flash memory it stores a lot of information in it. its memory can also be extended to 32GB. The PSP Go doesn’t have an infrared connectivity, instead it has a bluetooth connectivity. It is much more useful than the usual infrared facility.

The PSP Go's weight is lesser than PSP 3000 by about 30 grams. It is much smaller than the PSP 3000. The screen is smaller but it looks very attractive and the pictures are very clear.

The PSP Go is a much improved product than the PSP 3000 the existing PSP model. I feel that with these features the PSP Go is going to become a huge hit. It is going to rule the market. It would result in the decrease in sales of the other PSPs and would result in eventual phasing out of the older models.