
Sony released a PSP Firmware update today, bringing the portable up to v3.90. This update includes Skype and expanded support for PlayStation Network titles.
To use Skype, you need the PSP Remote (which is included by purchasing the PSP-2000 Headset for $29.99) and the PSP Headset for communication (which generally runs for $20). Yeah, that’s a lot of money just to use Skype on your portable gaming system. Sony will be releasing a bundle of the Headset and Remote in the near future, but for now you’re going to have to drop some cash on un-needed products to get it to work.
I’m in the process of charging my PSP so I can install the firmware update. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes and impressions on the Skype client.







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Write a Comment»Sounds cool, but the wires would seem to be annoying. They should have allowed you to use a blue tooth head set, that would be cool. Maybe with PSP 2…
I’m gonna borrow my brother’s remote and try this out.