PSP® system Features
Call up friends using Skype™, connect to your PS3™ system and home computer, browse the Internet and more on your PSP® system
Talk all you want to people anywhere in the world
Use Skype™ to call anyone on the Skype™ network or on their PSP® system for free*. You can make calls to mobile phones and landlines too. So go ahead, call up your friends and talk trash before you start a game of SOCOM for the PSP® system.
What you need:
- PSP-2000 system, PSP-3000 system or a PSP®go system
- Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) connection
- PSP® system software 3.90 (or later) and a PSP® Headset with remote control (for PSP-2000 system)
- Memory Stick Duo™ with the Skype™ application software saved on it (for the PSP-2000 and PSP-3000 systems)
To find out more about Skype™, visit www.skype.com.
* For PSP-2000 system model, Skype feature requires headset and remote control (for PSP® system). Skype does not work on the PSP-1000 system model. Service fees may apply. You must have access to the Internet via a wireless access point or hotspot to use this feature.

Connect your PSP®, PS3™ system and your computer on one network
Your PS3™ system can connect to other digital devices, like your home computer and your TV. And your PSP® system can connect to your PS3™ system. So here’s the fun part: if all your electronic devices have the right certification, you can access your PC, DVR, PS3™ system, or even your digital video camera from your PSP® system.
Use DLNA, your PlayStation®3 system and Remote Play to make it happen
The Digital Living Network Alliance SM (DLNA®) DLNA is a global collaboration of hundreds of the most trusted brands, all working together to help make computers, gaming systems, and mobile and electronic devices work together seamlessly. The PlayStation®3 system is DLNA Certified, which means it can share and exchange media with other DLNA-compatible digital devices, like computers, digital video recorders and TVs.
So what you need to access all this stuff from your PSP® system is devices with DLNA Certified™ logos and a PS3™ system. The PS3™ system will wirelessly connect all the content scattered across all your electronics, then you can access it from anywhere using your PSP® system and Remote Play.
Find out more about DLNA at www.dlna.org
Access your PS3™ system from just about anywhere
Remote Play* gives your PSP® system access to your PlayStation®3 system. Just hit up a wireless hotspot and Remote Play will let you access your PS3™ system. Then you can get to videos, photos and music saved on your PS3™ system’s hard drive. And you can only get it with PlayStation®.
Want to know more? Visit the Knowledge Center to find out more about using Remote Play with a PSP® system and PlayStation®3 system.
*Requires a Wireless Internet connection (Wi-Fi).
Get podcasts on your PSP® system
The PSP® system's RSS Channel automatically downloads video and audio content, including podcasts, news, commentary and radio to your PSP® system.
You can get it two ways: as streaming content, or saved to the built-in hard drive on the PSP®go system or on a Memory Stick Duo™ (for PSP-3000 systems and below). Just connect to the Internet to add and update RSS channels.*
*Requires an Internet connection.
Food, shelter, Internet access, racing games. They’re all necessities. So of course we included Wi-Fi Internet access on all PSP® systems.
Internet connection
The PSP® system has its own Internet browser and built-in Wi-Fi, so find a hotspot and get online.
PSP® system Internet browser
Get to browsing with the PSP® system internet browser.
Internet Search (powered by Google)
We made Internet search super easy: you can access search directly from your XMB™, and you know you’ll always get the best results because it’s powered by Google.





