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Originally Posted by KrisKross
All PSPs are wireless/internet capable. They're 802.11b compatible Always have been. In August 2005, they released a firmware update that included a web browser. The PSP also supports RSS feeds, which is why StuartD's site is getting a lot of PSP traffic.
The web browser is pretty full featured. Supports tabbed browsing (up to 3 tabs), bookmarks, cookies, some javascript, Flash 6, and forms. It's also got three display modes. You can have it display pages normally (meaning a site designed for 800x600 will have horizontal scrollbars on the PSP's 480x272 page), just-fit (it resizes page elements to make the site fit 480x272 with the original layout) or smart-fit (elements retain same size, but layout is changed to fit 480x272 - think "Word Wrap").
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Just one note. The PSP browser can only use up to 4 MB of memory. The browser uses the memory in the actual PSP and can not use any from a memory stick( not yet anyways, I believe a later firmware upgrade will allow this ). So just keep that in mind when desgining pages for it.
Though it supports RSS feeds if you are using movies the RSS reader only downloads the movies it doesn't stream them and they have to be in MP4 format.