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PSP memory was key factor for Skype decision

64MB good, 32MB not good enough

PSP memory was key factor for Skype decision
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Following on for its official announcement of support for Skype wireless communication on PSP, Sony has confirmed the reason the service will only be available on PSP Slim & Lite (PSP-2000) is due to memory differences between it and the original PSP (PSP-1000).

Nick Sharples, director of corporate communications, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, told us:

"Although PSP-1000 and PSP-2000 are identical in basic functions, there are differences in hardware specifications to some extent and for that reason, PSP-2000 may differ in features from PSP-1000. We had studied the possibility of supporting Skype with PSP-1000 but had to give it up because of the smaller size of main memory on PSP-1000 series."

PSP Slim & Lite features 64MB of internal memory, while the original PSP only has 32MB, making it slower when loading games and, crucially in terms of Skype, web operations.

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