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what i was saying is that the risk of bricking is high, if you're an idiot....however better to brick a used one for less cash then a new one. Plus and this is the important part....used PSP's are older by definition of being used. the older the better. while all can / will be hacked, the older ones are easier.
This is not surprising since the PSP can be hacked and requires older versions, with older firmwares....the used ones are more vaulable. doesn't matter how low the price is or goes.....i'd like to see some data on the sales via craig's list and ebay...no point in buying brand spankin new if you have to wait until a downgrader is produced. buying used just makes sense...

the only way to get new ones to sell at any price is to secure them from being hacked.
So in stores jan 12th, but isn't the new q pro also coming out in jan/feb.?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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