Most Sony PSP owners just upgraded their firmware to 2.0 about a couple months ago, but Sony has released a 2.5 upgrade already.
According to Sony, here’s what’s new:
- Videos with DRM can be played
- Streaming Video Support
- Clock Set via Internet
- Location Free Wi-Fi TV Player has been added
- Unicode support in the Browser with automatic Encoding Detection
- Save your text size settings in the Browser
- Save your Browser input history (URLs)
- NTP (Network Time Protocol) support
- WPA and PSK have been added to network setting
- Korean input keyboard method
The 2.5 firmware update is only for customers who own the Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) model number PSP-1001. If you don’t know what model PSP you own, take a look at the serial number located at the bottom of your PSP. The last seven digits of the serial number should end with PSP1001.
You can download the PSP Firmware System Update 2.5 here.
If you are not sure what version of firmware is currently installed on your Sony PSP, please read our firmware tutorial.
Via digg story | methodshop.com
Frank Wilson is a retired teacher with over 30 years of combined experience in the education, small business technology, and real estate business. He now blogs as a hobby and spends most days tinkering with old computers. Wilson is passionate about tech, enjoys fishing, and loves drinking beer.
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