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		<title>PSP Go, My Impression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PSP Go has been release for a few weeks here in Malaysia already, selling for RM1099. I would say the price is expensive and I might go for parallel import if it&#8217;s cheaper because my first generation&#8217;s PSP is a Japanese parallel import unit, which means, not official from local Sony Malaysia. I still can&#8217;t find any demo unit in-store in Penang yet, the one I&#8217;ve tried was in Singapore few weeks back. My first impression on this little gaming machine when it&#8217;s first announced was, sucks, smaller screen, weird button placement. However, thought changed after getting my hands on the demo unit in one of the Sony&#8217;s store in Singapore. It felts incredibly light, the button were comfortable with my tiny hands and the screen was not really smaller. It&#8217;s just like shorter but it&#8217;s still a very big screen when having it on hands, near to you. I already have a first generation PSP, but I do want to have this new one in my bag, it&#8217;s cool, mine is like so old. What do you think about the PSP Go?]]></description>
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<p>My first impression on this little gaming machine when it&#8217;s first announced was, sucks, smaller screen, weird button placement. However, thought changed after getting my hands on the demo unit in one of the Sony&#8217;s store in Singapore. It felts incredibly light, the button were comfortable with my tiny hands and the screen was not really smaller. It&#8217;s just like shorter but it&#8217;s still a very big screen when having it on hands, near to you. I already have a first generation PSP, but I do want to have this new one in my bag, it&#8217;s cool, mine is like so old. <em></em></p>
<p><em>What do you think about the PSP Go?</em></p>
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