
We have the official specs for the upcoming PSP Go, which is set to release this November.
Official Spec Sheet
PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) go (PSP-N1000)
Product Name PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) go
External Approx. 128 x 16.5 x 69 mm (width x height x depth)
dimensions (excludes largest projection)
Weight Approx. 158g / 5.6 oz (including internal battery)
CPU PSP(R) CPU (System clock frequency 1-333 MHz, Main
memory 64MB)
Display 3.8 inches (16:9) full-transparent type, TFT drive,
480 x 272 pixel, Approx. 16,770,000 colors displayed
Sound Built-in stereo speakers
Built-in microphone
Main Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) (Wi-Fi)
input/ Bluetooth(R)2.0 (EDR)
output High Speed USB (USB2.0)
Memory Stick Micro(TM)(M2(TM))
Analog Video Out
Microphone
Main
connectors Multi use connector
(DC IN / OUT, USB, Video Output / Input, Sound
Input / Output)
Headset / Microphone connector
Memory Stick Micro(TM)(M2(TM)) slot
Key / Switches Directional buttons (up/down/right/left), analog
stick,
Action buttons (triangle, circle, cross, square),
L/R buttons
START button, SELECT button, PS button
POWER/HOLD switch, WLAN switch
display button, sound button, volume (+ / -) buttons
Power sources Lithium-Ion rechargeable internal battery pack
AC adaptor
USB power supply
Internal memory 16GB (Flash Memory)
Supported PSP(R) Game
Profile
Access Control Region code, parental control
Wireless Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) (Wi-Fi)
communications
(Infrastructure mode / Ad hoc mode (connect up to 16
consoles))
Bluetooth(R)2.0 (EDR)
Supplied AC adaptor
accessories USB cable
CD-ROM (Media Go)
*Design and specifications are subejt to change without notice.
Supported coded (in Memory Stick Micro (M2™) / Internal memory)
Video * Memory Stick Video Format
o MPEG-4 Simple Profile (AAC)
o H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile (AAC)
* MPEG-4
o MPEG-4 Simple Profile (AAC)
o H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile (CABAC) (AAC)
o Baseline Profile (AAC)
* AVI
o Motion JPEG (Linear PCM)
o Motion JPEG (u-Law)
Music * Memory Stick Audio Format
o ATRAC3(TM)*8
o ATRAC3plus(TM)*8
o MP3
* MP3 (MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer3)
* MP4 (MPEG-4 AAC)
* WAVE (Linear PCM)
* WMA (Windows Media(R) Audio 9 Standard only)*9
Photo * JPEG (DCF2.0/Exif2.21 compliant)
* TIFF
* BMP
* GIF
* PNG
How long does the battery last?!
I sure hope they step up to 802.11.g. B is so dated. there is no excuse to be limited to b when g is more common and N is getting better. And the PS3 has Gigabit. I think the battery is supposed to last about 20-30% better lifespan since there is no UMD…
i wish this came out sooner. i hope there are a few bundles released.
well its official! now the wait period.
Sweet.
Release date is October 1st in US/UK and November 1st in Japan
Picking this up first day. Great job Sony. I wish it didn’t use M2 though.
I wanted touch screen…
Could someone at the E3 please ask how long the damn battery lasts in this thing? I want hours, or minutes. I don’t want 45% longer than the PSP-3000.
it says it supports AVI. Can we get some confirmation on what that means? DIVX? or what?
Cool! Tech sheets are always interesting to study.
5/5
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