It's now official! Sony will soon introduce Skype features on its new
slim and light PSP (PlayStation Portable) handheld game console.
With the introduction of Skype, PSP owners will be able to
communicate with other Skype users around the world for free, as well
as make low cost telephone calls around the world over the Internet.
PlayStation Portable users worldwide will be able to start using Skype
features and services through a simple system software update scheduled
for release late January.
Upon updating the PSP system software, a Skype icon will be added
to the network category in the home menu, which can be used for
registering in case the user doesn't already have a Skype user name.
For PSP users who already have Skype user names, they need not
waste any more time. They can immediately sign-up for the Skype service
by clicking on the icon.
Meanwhile, to enjoy Skype features on PSP, users will need Memory
Stick Duo, a wireless Internet connection, and a Skype compatible audio
input device. In order to receive calls, they need to stay connected to
the Internet, and sign-in through the Skype screen on the PSP.
Here is the PSP skype Demontration Click Here
The PSP communication devices headset and the mic is coming out on February; however, you can preorder them at Play-Asia
There is an awesome psp skype communication devices like a bluetooth headset but is out of stock



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at 09:04 on January 13th, 2008
If you need an extra 8GB of space here is the LINK
Don't waste your time by searching a cheap memory stick for psp and there are fake most of them. They works only one or two times and second time they will failed.