PMP Today: "The PSP Go clone above may get you in hot water at Sony, but between just you and me, I think I'd prefer the $84 PXP-2000 over the $250 PSP Go.
But you're thinking, for that amount of money, surely I won't be getting too much. You'd be wrong. For one thing, besides supporting an entire army of the most popular video codecs (RM, RMVB natively, AVI, WMV, ASF, MPG, MPEG, MPE, MP4, DAT, MOV, DAT), it's also an NES emulator besides supporting Gameboy and SFC."