Having the memory built in, Sony can install protections measures that deny write access to certain file types. Something that they aren't able to do on the PSP1.Quote:
Originally Posted by Briggzy11
Imagine how pissed off people would get if they realized they couldn't use their PSP a backup unit to place files from one computer during a reformat? (I have used the PSP about three times for this purpose)
Having the memory internal and something that the end user didn't have to spend more money on (figuratively speaking; the PSP2 will obviously be more money than a PSP1, but the end user didn't physically go out and buy a memory stick since its built in) would, as Sony probably sees it, gives them the right to control the information that gets put on it.
And I can gurantee thats what Sony would do, if PSP2 is indeed true.