8May2008
Filed under: Console/Handheld, Info
Author: John C

We’re glad that SCEA finally confirmed the availability of Skype-compatible PSP headsets at retailers today. When we first discovered the peripheral, it was supposed to release last month for $20. Well, looks like things have changed. The peripheral is now available at a MSRP of $30 at your favorite retailer. We checked amazon.com, buy.com, and GameStop — and it appears that buy.com is still your best bet.
The new headset offers stereo sound, an adjustable microphone, and a lightweight design with soft ear cushions. It’s the easiest way to get Skype working on your PSP.
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- Tags: Amazon, Best Bet, Ear Cushions, Gamestop, Headsets, Lightweight Design, Microphone, Msrp, Psp, Soft Ear, Stereo Sound
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