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CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Sony PSP review
PSP stands for PlayStation Portable, but it might as well stand for 'Nintendo, you have a problem'. One of the most highly anticipated tech products to hit stores in recent memory, the Sony PSP largely delivers on its remarkable promises Read more
23 March 2005 by David Carnoy
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Sony PlayStation Vita review
The powerful PlayStation Vita offers dual-analogue controls and a big, bright screen but it's bulky, battery life's so-so and it's pricey. Read more
30 January 2012 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Sony PSP (slim version) preview hands-on
A recent patent update sparked speculation that the new PSP would have a swivel screen and mobile phone capabilities, but Sony revealed a more modest PSP redesign at E3. The new handheld console is smaller, slimmer and lighter Read more
2 August 2007 by James Yu
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Sony PSP 3000 review
If you're looking for a sturdy portable device that offers great graphics, solid multimedia performance and more sophisticated games than the Nintendo DS Lite -- and a deeper game library than the Apple iPhone or iPod touch -- the PSP is a worthwhile choice Read more
14 October 2008 by John P. Falcone
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Handheld consoles head to head
A number of recent high-profile releases have seen a resurgence in the handheld games market. The race has only just begun, but if you're looking purely at a games console, it's going to be between Sony and Nintendo... Read more
11 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Portable Gaming
Sony PSP Go preview hands-on
The PSP Go doesn't offer any game-changing upgrades, such as a touchscreen or second analogue stick, but it will probably prove a worthwhile investment for owners of the PSP 1000 and 2000, mainly because it's significantly smaller and lighter. The inclusion of Bluetooth capability is also a pleasing touch Read more
23 June 2009 by John P. Falcone
