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DISASSEMBLED: Sony's PSP Go.

What"s this? Why, it"s the PSP Go like you"ve never seen it before! The folks at Rapid Repair are always good sports when it comes to letting us know when they"re going to tear apart the latest gadgets. We"ve come to suspect that they don"t even turn the thing on, they just get out the screwdriver and have at it. Always reliable, they just emailed us to let us know they finished going to town with the PSP Go. Planning on purchasing one? Just interested in seeing it splayed out on the operating table? Peep a selection of the images below to satisfy your needs. If that"s not enough for you, you can check out the entire gallery and (if you feel like ripping apart your new toy) a step by step disassembly by hitting up Rapid Repair.


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