
The latest firmware update has become available for Sony’s PlayStation Portable. Firmware version 3.10 includes a “conserve memory” option for the handheld system’s Internet browser and an automatic volume adjuster in the sound settings to compensate for differing audio levels in movies, games and music.
In addition to the firmware, Sony released a 25.4MB demo for the PSP third-person shooter Killzone: Liberation, with more free playable demos coming in the next few weeks.
To download the demo, visit the European PSP website here
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Janus says:
ohhh… Killzone liberation demo, Download it one and all. I should really be writing a review of it though, why do I waste what little time I have?
Jan 31, 2007, 7:24 amYink says:
The PSP browser could be a really be a nice addition to the psp. I wish they let opera make it. The out of memory bugs are annoying.
Jan 31, 2007, 6:08 pm