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There are many ways to put music into a PSP, with the most popular being through the use of a PlayStation 3. Rip tracks from a CD and put them onto a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PSP has a built-in Internet browser that can access Wi-Fi like any modern laptop. Learn about the different functions of the PSP's Internet tabs with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

An ISO file is a compressed archive, and a personal computer is required to transfer this to a PSP. Use the Power ISO application to use an ISO file on the PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

On version 3.8 of the PSP, an update allows the user to access different radio stations on the Internet. Allow the PSP to access the Internet before using the radio with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

Both the PSP and Nintendo DS have interesting features, with the PSP having a better screen for gaming and the DS having a wide selection of games. Choose between the Nintendo DS and the PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

Wireless Internet causes problems for many devices, including the PlayStation 3, and some of these problems can be as simple as making sure the wireless connection is on. Configure a firewall to let the port for the PlayStation 3 in with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PlayStation Portable, or PSP, is designed to be a media powerhouse that allows the user to perform many functions. Use the PSP to view photos or watch full-length movies with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PSP does not have a built-in camera, but it can handle photos that are dragged from the computer. Find out about the potential for PSP accessory cameras with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

There's no hard client or application that is loaded onto the PSP for AIM, but there are Web-based solutions to that problem. Use a PSP-optimized version of the AOL chat application with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

Some accessories for the PSP include color options, spare batteries and screen protectors. Buy extra memory for a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The Internet isn't necessary for listening to PSP music files if MP3s are stored on the PSP's memory stick. Learn about the memory capacity of the PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

In order to turn off the Internet function on a PSP, simply slide off the WLAN switch. Discover how to turn the Internet off and on for a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

In order to put videos on a PSP from the Internet, a memory stick pro duo format will be necessary. Make sure that movies for the PSP are in MP4 format with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

In order to access the Internet on a PSP without a router, all that needs to be done is for the person using it to search for a wireless connection. Make sure that the WLAN switch is on when attempting to access the Internet on a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PSP has only so much on-board permanent memory, but there are other ways to free up some memory. Find out how to clear the cache on a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

In order to access the Internet on a PSP, first make sure that the WLAN switch is on. Learn how to scan for wireless networks on the PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PlayStation Portable, or PSP, is a handheld game console that is made by Sony Computer Entertainment. The PSP is the first handheld video game console to use an optical disc format. Other distinguishing features of the game console include its large viewing screen, various multimedia capabilities and ability to connect to the PlayStation 3, other PSPs and the Internet. In this free video series, a video producer helps with getting to know a PSP, or PlayStation Portable. Learn to use all of the PSP's functions and gain access to the Internet, put music on the PSP and upload photos. Discover which accessories are available on the PSP, how to put videos on the PSP and how to get more Internet memory on the PSP. Take full advantage of this handheld video game console today.
Dimitri LaBarge Dimitri LaBarge is a video producer and has spent more than 20 years working with computer hardware and web design. He is also an avid computer and video gamer, with experience with the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PSP and many other gaming consoles.dkdk
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