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Blogging via Sony PSP

Borrowed this Sony PSP from a cousin for a couple of days. While my brother was enjoying the only 2 games loaded in it, I checked out its wifi capability.

Sony PSP

I wondered how easy (or hard) it would be to surf or even blog with this gadget.

Sony Playstation

Surprisingly, surfing the web was a breeze. However, I had a hard time using it to blog. As a matter of fact, I wrote this entry using the PSP and this took me approximately 12 minutes to finish, excluding the picture upload.

Abe Olandres
Abe Olandres
Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.
  1. 12 minutes? That’s not so bad!

  2. tried that too abe, it was kinda slow. i think it’s wifi b right?

  3. Hmmm…interesting.

  4. Just the same thing as using an O2 XDA Atom connected via wifi to blog but it has a touchscreen feature, so how’s the on screen keyboard of PSP? You’ll use the joystick to move over the letters? It’s quite tiring huh.

  5. I risk being tagged as a Nintendo fanboy the the web browser for the DS is much better for me. Not to mention I can type much faster because of the touch screen. Unfortunately, the DS browser does not have Flash support nor has internal/external memory that can make it capable of downloading/uploading files. Since the PSP firmware can be upgraded, the browser can be improved, while the DS browser requires a new cartridge.

    It’s much better in the Nintendo Wii Internet channel powered by Opera 9 and has full Flash and AJAX support. I tried it out just before Christmas and it pretty much makes couch surfing possible, not to mention i can even play flash-based games. The wiimote is excellent as a screen pointer though, and hopefully, a firmware update will let Wii users plug in USB keyboards with little issues (t9 support is great, but i love to type!).

    I remember a few years ago connecting my Sega Dreamcast to the internet via dial up and the Planet Web browser. Consoles connecting to the Internet have come a long way since then.

  6. it depends on the setting’s try turn off the memory usage. and depends also to the connection..

    ->psp
    ->xbox
    ->iphone
    ->ps3

    name it i’ll crack it.

  7. how does one be connected to wifi? do you need a router or link? etc…hows the browser?

  8. @harv3y router -> if you install wifi ofcourse u need a router. ->browser psp has a default browser. u just have to setup the connection from the setting of your psp

    -psp
    -xbox
    -ps3
    -iphone

    name it i’ll crack it

  9. i know and the PSP does not catch signals so eazily
    THE WIFI SHOULD BE IMPROVED IN THE NEXT VERSION

  10. Thanks for the info… RSS feed added

  11. Finally, a good article about this topic! I can’t believe I had to go thru like 20 blogs just to locate this good article. All their information jointly even now can’t equal the information of this post. I have learned a good deal and will bookmark your site. Keep up the good work!

  12. Hey! I know this is kinda off topic but I was wondering if you knew where I could locate a captcha plugin for my comment form? I’m using the same blog platform as yours and I’m having problems finding one? Thanks a lot!

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