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I wouldn't let my kids go inside that Sony bus. I'm sure they'd inhale the "I'm-Sony-buy-me" gas and would never be cured.
Oh.. the picture reminded me of my departed PSP-1000. I miss it..
Sony has the right to do whatever it wants. A UMD-less PSP 'is' a good idea, but not for us, 5-year-old users. There are millions of potential customers who don't own a PSP. The Go will target those people.

Bitching about the whole idea and about the price is really immature.

Just enjoy what you have, and leave this to the new customers.
I'd like too see alternative quality faceplates to replace the very poorly manufactured ones by Sony (for the PSP Slim), which look like faceplates of plastic toys for 4 year olds.
No please don't move to a 3000 or even a 2000. It was a big mistake that I've upgraded from 1000 to 2000. 1000 is a quality product. All the rest are cheap plastic-y knock-offs.
Both look horribly plastic-y.
I miss my PSP-1000 :(
Too many curves for my taste.
I like curves on women only.
Their PSP hardware has been sucking since the PSP-2000. I can't believe that this piece of the cheapest plastic ever that I own is made by Sony.
If they mean 'watching' the game demos by being functional as a gaming system while closed, then I understand that. But actually interacting in a game without access to the face buttons is beyond me.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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