I can only see that if there is some adapter for it (like SD Micro to SD Mini.) To come up with a different memory type all together would just cannibalize memory stick duo, not to mention it wouldn't be compatible with the older PSPs, or the PS3 or anything else for that matter.
Built in harddrive. If they launch it with a 20GB HDD, I could live without a memory stick. I'm going on a big trip this summer with a lot of boring moments, so even with my 8 GB MS I'm pretty limited with how many movies I can bring.
I have a 1000 series and i love it...good build quality M33 firmware and 4 gig ms is all you need really until the "Psp Go/Psp2" is released.
Yikes that mockup is somewhat ugly. No analog sticks, too ipodish and shitty d-pad. Second this PSP go isn't a PSP2. The real psp2 will definantly be drool worthy.
Exactly. No way will they give up on the d-pad they have, it has become somewhat of a trademark for Playstation. I'd like a slide function though. I often use my PSP for movies, so a slide function would mean a bigger screen.
Keberasky's post of comparisons was really good. Overall, I think your choice of PSP will largely depend on two questions: (Q1) Do you primarily want to play PSP games or run emulators and custom firmware? & (Q2) If you want to primarily play PSP games, then are there ones that are currently out that you want to play or are you looking towards the future? Q1 is very important because as the new PSP2 comes out, then it will take an additional period of time for the crackers & hackers to develop custom software and firmware. Thus, if yes to emulators and firmware, then yes to the current and older models, because otherwise you may be waiting quite a long time. Q2 is dependent on a large point that someone made, which is that Sony has a good reputation of dropping old games, features, and BC in new hardware updates. Thus, if you are wanting to play old games and are not too concerned with new games and software, then once again the current PSPs would be the best.