The Sony PlayStation Portable Browser, which was officially launched in 2004, was a direct result of evolution of the Sony PlayStation game console. Martyn Brook, a web designer developed the idea of modifying the game console (PSP2) to such an extent that it can be doubled as a web browser. You you can now look forward to all the normal facilities that you get from any other popular web browsers. A web browser is a computer software application that you can use to:
- Surf the net,
- View graphical and textual details on the web pages,
- Send and receive mails,
- Save addresses,
- Look out for news, and much more.
Internet explorer, and Netscape Navigator are two of the most significant names in the world of Internet services. But with the evolution of game consoles to browsers, you can avail access to the world wide web with just as much ease.
The PSP2 web browser provides you with the opportunity of playing video games over the Internet with other players who are also logged into the website of PSP2. But how do you think the PlayStation evolved into the web browser? Actually if you can put in an IP address in the adapter of the web network, you can also create a web browser of sorts. This was the principle behind the development of PlayStation Portable Browser.
Have a look at all the services the version 2.0 of PlayStation Portable Browser can offer you:
- Online Game Services
- Online Movie Services
- Online movie Services
- Online Photo sharing platform
- Web browsing services
- Media management services for PlayStation Portable
- Network connection services for you PlayStation Portable.
If you have a PlayStation 3.0 and your friend has a PlayStation 2.0, do not worry because you will be able to connect to each other via the connectivity services brought to you by PlayStation Portable Browser.