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The best function on the PSP for accessing the Internet is the built-in Web browser that can be reached by going to the network tab. Gain access to radio stations with the Internet on a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

Putting videos on a PSP is not difficult, but it does require a significant amount of memory. Make sure that videos for the PSP are formatted in MPEG-4 with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PSP uses SSIDs, which are assigned by the router, to connect to wireless networks. Learn the difference between networks through the use of SSIDs with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PSP does not currently have the capability to attach a USB camera in the United States, but one has been announced that will slip into the USB slot and work like a regular camera. Find out how to use a PSP to take pictures, once the proper device has been released, with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The PSP GoCam is not available yet in the United States, but eventually, PSP users will be able to use the PSP to take photos that will be saved directly to the memory stick of the PSP. Record video on the PSP through the camera attachment with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

A PSP's battery performance depends on how it's being used, so a game may use up a battery in three to six hours. Find out how to save battery power by reducing the brightness of a PSP screen with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

On the PSP, game sharing is a great function in which one game disc can be used to allow nearby PSPs to access the same game. Use wireless Internet to share games with neighboring PSPs with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

Before attempting to put MP3s on a PSP, make sure that the PSP has firmware version 2.0, or a more recent version. Use a mini-USB connection to put MP3s on a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

There aren't any options for a PSP camera in the United States yet, but the Sony GoCam will allow PSP users to take clear pictures and record video. Learn about upcoming camera features for the Sony PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

Features of the PSP include a large, bright screen, Internet connectivity, a UMD disc and a full-fledged music player. Find out about game-sharing features on the PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

The most basic function to save a game on a PSP is the one that allows a player to save a game in progress. Learn how to save whole games on a PSP with help from a video producer in this free video on the PSP.

In order to upgrade a PSP, a user must make sure to get the latest firmware updates, which require that the PSP has a full battery. Install updates onto a PSP through an Internet connection 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 demonstrates how to use the accessories on a PSP, or PlayStation Portable. Learn to use the Internet on a PSP, how to connect a USB camera to a PSP and how long the PSP battery lasts. Discover which accessories are available on the PSP, how to put MP3s on the PSP and how to upgrade a 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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