It’s Wireless Phone Company’s signal. I think you know where this is going…
(if you didn’t catch on: You get 3G when you pay your monthly subscription to the service provider. That’s how it works for the iPads. I know that Amazon has a Kindle that that’s 3G but I don’t know how it works exactly. Verizon and AT&T are the current big dogs when it comes to providing 3G service to non phone devices)
I just discovered the awesomeness that is RemoteJoyLite. An app that lets you connect PSP to comp, and play games full-screen, as well as use a separete game controller to play/control the PSP.
One problem though, PSX games don’t work at all. I’ve done plenty of searches on this issue with no luck(yes i do the various dialog in POPS.txt).
Not really. Those fools just priced it waaaaay too high, which i believe was the units primary downfall. $250 is a price point reserved for the likes of the PSP2.
New design or not, does not justify nearly DOUBLE the price for a normal PSP 3000 at retail. What the hell sony?
The Go should have only been around $170 at most. They only have themselves to blame for that one.
Anyway i want one eventually especially now that i know it can take CFW, but yeah, prices still too damned high to bother at the moment for what you get.
I lost the track when my screen broke, back then HBL was the only option available, then I heard about the master key, new CFWs for up to 6.35, and the possibility of signing games/HB. Can I do that, or I need something special? What’s the factory OFW for Go’s right now? A friend is going to Japan in one month, I’m thinking of asking him for a used system, considering how those guys take care of stuff… and it should be really cheap, with everyone selling their portables for 3DSs.
That was only for Japan, Sony came out an said U.S. production is still going on for the foreseeable future.
Big pump fake that the media took from Sony’s Japanese website.
Supposed to go down to $149, which it has already done multiple times. It would make sense for them to keep it, as an alternative to the NGP for people that can’t afford NGP right away, especially since it is backwards compatible.