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The PSP Go features 802.11b Wi-Fi like its predecessors, but no longer uses a standard USB A-to-Mini-B cable common with many devices. A new proprietary multi-use connector is used for USB connectivity. A suitable USB cable is included with the unit. The new multi-use connector allows for charging and USB similar to previous units, as well as video and sound output with the same connector (using an optional composite or component AV cable), unlike previous offerings which had TV OUT and USB functionality on separate ports. Sony also offers an optional cradle for charging and USB data transfer on the PSP Go, similar to previous offerings.

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There are three ways to access the PlayStation Store. The PSP Go can directly download to itself, or users can also download then transfer the games from a PlayStation 3 or the Media Go software on Windows based computers. All current downloadable PSP and PlayStation games available for older PSP models will be compatible with the PSP Go. Sony has also confirmed that almost all UMD based PSP games released after October 1, 2009 will be available for download,[17][18] and a majority of older UMD-only games will also be downloadable at that time.[19]

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In February 2010, it was revealed that Sony may re-launch the PSP Go in the future, due to the lack of consumer interest and poor sales. [31] [32] In May 2010, it was revealed that Sony was now going to sell the PSP Go with ten free downloadable games in the UK. Sony began offering the free games in June 2010. The same offer was made available in Australia in July 2010. It has been revealed that Sony is also offering three free games for the PSP Go in America.[33][34][35][36] [37] In October 2010, Sony announced a price drop for the PSP Go, bringing the price to $199.99.[38][39][40]

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Alongside price drops of the PSP Go, rumours began circulating in October 2010[48] that Sony has shown a prototype PSP2 in a secret conference for stakeholders and publishers, codenamed Veta . [49] Unverified photos and supposed technical specifications[50] indicate that Veta would be a hybrid game and telephone device with a sliding form factor and no optical media slot, similar to the PSP Go. Veta is rumoured to have the classic Playstation face buttons but no analogue sticks; analogue input would be via a multi-touch strip that would simulate a pair of thumb sticks. The rumoured device's memory could be as much as 10 GB of RAM, a significant increase over that of the PSP and PSP Go.[51] A 2011 release date has been suggested.Sony representatives have refused to comment on these rumours. [52]

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