Hands on with PSP Skype

To use Skype on a PSP, you’ll first need the right hardware: a PSP-2000 ($170, the thinner, more recent model), the PSP-2000 Remote Control ($30, which does not come with the system and the original model PSP remote won’t even fit into the port) and the PSP-2000 Headphones ($20). If you don’t use the PSP-2000 compatible remote and headset, PSP Skype won’t even let you finish signing in. So, just to get started and assuming you don’t have the…
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Skype lands on PSP, firmware 3.90 released
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Sony gave the PSP a new lease on life with the launch of the slimmer PSP Slim and Lite, and now it has aided the handheld’s sales prospects by making Skype available on it. Skype will add an entirely new dimension to the PSP by allowing gamers to make free calls over the internet to other Skype users across the globe. PSP owners will also have the option of calling any landline or mobile phone anywhere in the world at a small cost. The long rumored PSP Phone might not become a reality, but the addition of Skype should satiate communication-thirsty PSP owners.
PSP-2000 owners will have to download the 3.90 firmware upgrade to use Skype. All you need to do is connect to the internet using the PSP’s Wi-FI, attach a PSP headset ($19.99) and the PSP-2000 headphone’s remote control, and save the Skype application on a Memory Stick Duo. Then you are all set to use the app, which can be accessed through the XMB menu’s Network option. Just to remind any ecstatic PSP-2000 owners, if you don’t have an existing Skype account, make sure to register on another Skype device beforehand.
Skype confirmed for PSP

Today, January 7, 2008, at CES, internet voice service Skype has just announced its expansion strategy - a plan that involves the PSP. According to a gamasutra report, Sony has confirmed that a late January firmware update will allow PSP users to partake in Skype’s for-pay and free voice services. The service will include contact list management and a from-PSP Skype feature that will allow users to see which friends are available to talk online at any given time. Users will be able to use Skypeout (calls to land lines) and receive Skypein (calls from selected numbers) with Skype Credit.
In addition to the PSP functionality, Skype has also announced the 3 Skypephone, a 3G handset capable of making skype to skype calls and text messages to users anywhere in the world, a “Freetalk” wireless headset; and compatibility with other mobile devices, including Sony’s mylo communicator, intel-based mobile internet devices and the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet.
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