PSP Go Disassembly Video
Tech Blog —
... The PSP Go hands-on experience wouldn't be complete without a full disassembly, and who better to do it than the crew over at iFixit. Best of all, G4TV got all of it on video. Continue reading to watch. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Although the design of the PSP Go is different from previous PSP models, the PSP Go is not intended to replace its much loved older brother, the PSP 3000.
[via iFixit]
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PSP Go reviewed and ripped apart
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... iFixit provides the most interesting coverage, as usual, splaying the machine's insides out for the world to see and understand, a tableux that our future robot masters will doubtless cite in their condemnation of mankind. On the other hand, maybe it is merely an exercise ...
PSP Go! destripada por iFixit y sus primeras reseñas
Gizmologia —
... Como es habitual, iFixit ha puesto sus destornilladores encima de un nuevo gadget que mucha gente quiere, la nueva PSP Go!. Esta vez, iFixit publica una guía paso a paso de como desmontar la nueva generación de videoconsola portátil de Sony. ...
PSPgo Dissection Reveals Questionable Long-Term Durability [PspGo]
Gizmodo —
... Couple these two points and add a sliding mechanism, and it's hard to imagine how well a Go will hold up two to three years down the line. Then again, Sony is probably banking on you replacing the Go with another new product by then anyway, just like every other CE company. [iFixit] ...
iFixit: PSP Go Teardown
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... Fairly short and sweet this one – if you want to see how a PSP Go is put together (albeit in reverse order), then you could worse than take a look at the latest iFixit expedition inside a gadget! ...
Sony PSPgo torn down, no surprises here
Tech Ticker —
... and has not one bit of interesting hardware. iFixit managed to open up easily and found the following:
- No internal framework to keep the innards intact
- Battery is easily replaceable but has a warranty void sticker pasted
- Shockingly, only 802.11b Wi-Fi. No support for G or N.
This clearly looks like a half-hearted attempt from Sony. Whatever the exact reason was, this gives us hope that a new PSP is coming soon. Maybe 2010?
Read the detailed teardown here or check out the video below. ...


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