"In hopes to turn the PSP into an all powerful super device, The PSP’s latest firmware has added a Digital Comic Book Viewer to the device along with a comic book section to the PSN Store. After you select the viewer from the new “Extras” section, you will have to download the viewer before you can start checking out the comics."

"The PSPgo has launched and now it leaves many wondering if it’s worth the $250 investment. Unlike the other PSP models, the PSPgo is purely a digital-only device. Since getting the handheld late last week, I’ve been busy playing around with it. I’ve downloaded numerous PSOne classics, PSP games, demo, and even a few videos. Is the PSPgo a worthwhile investment for current PSP owners, or is it simply a cheap way for Sony to pocket a large profit?"

"In conclusion

It's hard to pin down who exactly this system is for. People with unlimited gaming budgets? The Go is more expensive than the current PSP offerings, and it gives you fewer options about where you can get your games. Since Sony has stated publicly that the company is going to stick with MSRP for all of its releases, the digital versions of games may be the same price as their retail counterparts, but more likely will be more expensive in many circumstances.

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"There is nothing worse than wanting to listen to the fine music in your back catalogue of Nintendo DS games and being disappointed by how the full effect just cannot be garnered from merely relying on the system's stereo speakers. But what is the solution? Well, in most cases people will plump for a powerful pair of earphones, blasting the soundtrack right into their head, which is not always ideal, or pick up some cheap external docking station that horribly distorts the sound. Now, thankful..."