Sony has announced that the latest firmware upgrade for PSP, available now, will add the ability to playback most popular music file formats, stream podcasts to the PSP and save them to Memory Stick, and display Flash content in the internet browser. The latest upgrade also prepares PSP to act as a receiver for Location-free TV, the exciting innovation in remote TV viewing to be launched by Sony.
The latest firmware upgrade (Version 2.70) allows users to enable Flash within the PSP browser and enjoy web content. Mainly used for website content featuring multimedia and interactive applications, the Flash capability of the browser will significantly enhance users' multimedia internet experience.
With the RSS feature enabled, the PSP system can link to audio content on Web pages that provide RSS-distributed audio content. When connected to the Internet via the PSP's WLAN, the system will automatically update the list of audio content items that have been added to these pages, and you can then either stream and play the new content or, with the new firmware enhancement, save it to a Memory Stick Duo for playback later.
The latest upgrade also now provides PSP music file compatibility with the most popular music file formats, including MP3, ATRAC, AAC and WMA, providing the PSP entertainment system with one of the most versatile music players available.
With the 2.7 upgrade the PSP will also be prepared to act as a receiver for Sony's LocationFree TV. LocationFree is a completely new way of seeing TV. Instead of going to the television set, the TV comes to you (via your home TV tuner) wherever you are. You can watch live TV, play back recorded programmes and even set up future recordings, all from your PSP.
The new update stops all known exploits from working and will therefore disable homebrew support but the new features it introduces will probably convince most PSP owners to proceed with the upgrade.
Together with a wide range of free content to enhance the entertainment value of your PSP, the latest firmware upgrade can be downloaded directly to the PSP browser via WiFi or from Sony's official PSP website, link available by following download tab above.