• PSP Go torn to pieces

    Thursday, August 27th, 2009

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    If you squint, you can just barely make out some PSP Go components on the far side of those watermarks. Yes, an enterprising Chinese gaming site has gotten their hands (and tools) on a PSP Go, and have taken it apart with relish. Unfortunately the page is in Chinese and the Google translation is, as expected, hilariously inaccurate.

    There is a little to be learned, however. It seems the screen is better protected against internal dust and grit:

    LCD screen can be said that this improvement is not small, complete and mirror sticky and, no way to separate naturally not into the dust, but should pay attention to protect the mirror and damaged the necessary and replaced with the LCD.

    At any rate, if you’re interested in the internals of the PSP Go (perhaps you’re a PSP hacker, good for you), this is your best chance until… the next chance.

    [via Tom's Hardware]

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