The Sony PSP Go was a handheld gaming console released by Sony in 2009. It was a smaller and more compact version of the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and featured a slide-out design with a 3.8-inch display. The PSP Go was unique in that it did not have a UMD (Universal Media Disc) drive like its predecessors, and instead relied on digital downloads for game and content distribution.
Key features of the PSP Go included built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth support, and 16GB of internal flash memory for storing games, videos, music, and photos. It also had a Memory Stick Micro slot for expandable storage. The console supported a wide range of digital content and allowed users to download games and other media directly from the PlayStation Store.
In terms of gaming capabilities, the PSP Go was compatible with a large library of digital PSP games as well as PSOne Classics, allowing users to enjoy a variety of titles from both platforms. Additionally, it supported various multimedia formats and had a built-in microphone for voice chat and other applications.
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