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The PSP Includes Functions like Skype in a Small Package

The PSP is a really good general purpose console for playing games and storing multimedia content like music. There are tons of exciting games available on the PSP. The best game at the moment is Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. The PSP is available in many different colors relying where you are in the world. Our favorites are the red and the pink PSP. The PSP has a widescreen TFT display. The screen format is 480 x 272 pixels with up to 16million colours.

There are hundreds of movies available on the PSP. PSP films and TV shows are stored on Sony’s exclusive Universal Media Device. You can choose to view the pictures on the PSP’s built in screen or alternatively connect it to a TV and use the PSP as a movie player. Movies that are available for the PSP include Don’t Mess With the Zohan. The Playstation Network also gives you access to movies and television shows. Movie shows can be leased and bought. Another options is to use a memory stick to store your own videos.

PSP owners can now get Skype for phone calls. With Skype it is possible to hold conference calls with multiple folks. It is now also feasible to do video calls using Skype. Skype also offers landline telephone numbers in numerous states around the world. You may use Skype for managing voicemails. Other facilities include sending Skype calls to your mobile phonephone or landline telephones.

PSP owners can also hear Internet radio stations. This is done through the wi-fi connection and will need a wireless hotspot to establish a connection. There are over 20,000 stations to select from across 50 genres including rock, metal, pop, country, blues, jazz. When the net radio function was introduced the only sensible way of locating channels was to choose a category and then the system would start to play one of the most popular stations in the genre. It is more challenging to go without delay to the station that you need to hear. The PSP also uses RSS streaming of channels, which is an alternative choice when it comes to listening to audio from the web.

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