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    E3, Computex and GOOC coverage

    Posted on Friday, June 05 2009 @ 00:21:36 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    LR wanted to see the hottest hardware that this year's E3 Expo had to offer. There was a huge buzz about the new Sony Playstation Portable introduced called the PSP Go. They tracked the PSP Go down and got some great video footage of it and much more! You can check it out over here.
    Quote: "We wanted to see the hottest hardware that this year's E3 Expo had to offer. There was a huge buzz about the new Sony Playstation Portable introduced called the PSP Go. This is a streamlined handheld device that is 50% smaller and lighter than the original PSP. It features 16 GB (yeah, 16!) of built-in storage and is designed for the "on the go digital consumer". Priced at $249, the PSP Go will arrive in stores on October 1st, 2009 along with a new PSP version of the very popular Gran Turismo. One of the bigger changes between the PSP Go and "regular" PSP-3000 is the deletion of Sony's UMD player from the Go device. Users will be encouraged download content from Sony's on-line store instead of paying for UMD disks..." oh and yes we have two more pages of booth babes!
    Techgage has Computex 2009 coverage over here, and the Gigabyte Open Overclocking Championship 2009 Taipei Final at this page.


     
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