The PSPgo is currently available in two colours: Piano Black and Pearl White. Both units retail for £225 / $249. More colours are expected to be announced in the future.
PSP-3000 compatible exploit found

Homebrew may be a step closer on the third generation PSP Models (PSP-3000), thanks to a new exploit discovered last week in the game GripShift. The exploit is confirmed to work on the PSP-1000, PSP-2000 and PSP-3000 and on all firmware versions from 1.52 to 5.02. The exploit will allow you to run homebrew games that do not require kernel access – as a result, a downgrader is not yet possible but be sure to keep a look out for new developments.
A SDK has also been released for the exploit so you can run your own code using the exploit. You can download the Hello World demo and SDK below.
[GripShift Hello World Demo]
[Sparta SDK for GripShift]
What new functionality does the PSPgo offer?

The PSPgo features most of the same functionality as the older PSP models, with a few exceptions. The PSPgo lacks a UMD drive but has 16GB of built-in flash storage. The PSPgo also has blue-tooth connectivity allowing you to use a PS3 Wireless Controller to play games or connect to the Internet using Bluetooth Modems or via Mobile Phones.
The PSPgo also uses M2 Memory Stick storage instead of the Memory Stick Duo found in the older PSPs. The USB connection on the PSPgo is different to older models – it is used for both connecting to the PS3/PC and for charging the unit. A built-in microphone is included in so a special headset is not required.
Can the PSPgo play UMD games?
The PSPgo does not have a physical UMD drive, making the unit much more compact and light. You can, however, play old UMD titles by purchasing them from the PlayStation Store. Hundreds of titles are available to purchase from the PlayStation Store, with new titles added each week.
Use the Media Go application or visit the PlayStation store on your PSP or PS3 to see what’s available.
How much space available on the PSPgo?

The PSPgo comes with 16GB of flash memory, build into the unit. Of the 16GB available, 14GB is available for usage. The other 2GB is reserved for system use and temporary data. The available memory can be further expanded using a M2 Memory Stick, available up to 32GB.
How can I see the remaining battery time on the PSPgo?
With older PSP models, Battery Information can be viewed from the [Settings] > [System Information] menu. With the PSPgo, this menu has been removed. The only indication of battery life is the battery icon on the top right corner of the screen.
How can I replace the battery on the PSPgo?
The PSPgo’s battery cannot be replaced like the older PSP models. The unit must be sent to Sony for installation of a replacement battery. Sony will take several weeks to install a new battery and will charge for a replacement.
I’ve broken/bricked my PS3! How can I fix it?
If you are using firmware 2.50, you can access the recovery menu by holding down the power button until you hear three quick beeps. You will be asked to plug in a controller and press the PS button. The menu will allow you to perform various tasks to recover the PS3 console, these include:
- Restart system
- Restore default settings
- Restore file system
- Rebuild database
- Restore PS3 system
- System update
If you are using a older firmware version, you will have to contact Sony technical support. This will mean that you will have to send your console to Sony to get it repaired. If the recovery menu does not work, you should also contact Sony technical support.
I have unlocked a trophy but cannot see it on my profile. Why?
Trophy information needed to by synchronized with the PlayStation Network Servers. After you unlock a trophy, the data must be synchronized with the servers in order for them to appear on your profile. You can manually synchronize new trophy information by going to [Game] > [Trophies], pressing and selecting [Sync]. Wait for the progress bar to disappear and your trophy count will be updated.
Can I unlock trophies by copying over game save data?
No. Your trophies are stored on your PlayStation Network account. Copying someone else’s savedata will not unlock the trophies to your account, you will need to get them the hard way – by playing the game and achieving the requirements to unlock the trophy.