Skype-Enabled PSP Postponed In Japan

By Anne Shaw
14:05, January 24th 2008
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Skype-Enabled PSP Postponed In Japan

The Japanese fans of PSP won’t get their hands on the Skype version of Sony’s gaming handheld this month. Less than 24 hours before the official launch, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan decided to postpone the event due to some problems with the two microphone products for PSP, SINGLE PACK (with one microphone, PSPJ-15010) and TWIN PACK (with two microphones, PSPJ-15011). 

Sony said that the microphones did not meet the Skype specifications in part to obtain certification. Though, the European launch of the new PSP Skype-enabled won’t be affected by this problem.

Sony announced in early January that its Play Station Portable (PSP)-2000 series game console will enable the use of Skype software program. In order to use Skype, the PSP users still need a Memory Stick Duo, a wireless Internet connection and an audio input device compatible with Skype.

Sony announced the following features of Skype on PSP-2000: free web-based phone calls with other Skype users, the ability to change old or add new contacts, SkypeOut (which enables both local and long distance calls and international phones and cell phones directly from PSP by purchasing Skype credit) and optional SkypeIn number, which enables users to receive calls on Skype from landlines and mobiles anywhere in the world (also through purchasing Skype credit).



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