Sony and BT will be releasing their new PSP wireless communication package,
Go!Messenger, tomorrow.
Go!Messenger enables PSP users to send voice, video and instant text messages to other
Go!Messenger users, provided they are on a wireless internet connection. The system has been designed with BT in mind and will work with the 2500 BT Openzone hotspots across the UK.
To use
Go!Messenger you'll need a few things first through. You'll need to have access to a wireless connection first, obviously. You'll also need the PSP Go!Cam, an attachable video camera and microphone set for the Sony PSP.
Apart from any connection costs for the broadband connection itself and the cost of the hardware, the service is completely free.
"
Enabling more than 8.5 Million PSP users across the SCEE region to communicate with each other, through Video or Voice chat, truly confirms the always evolving nature and potential of PSP," said PSP European marketing manager Stephane Hareau in a statement.
So, do you reckon you'll be using the
Go!Messenger service, or will you forget about it as quickly as DS users forgot about
Pictochat? Let us know in
the forums.
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