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    PSP Skype delayed

    Looks like Sony's products weren't up to scratch, and failed to meet Skype certification. The release is now delayed:


    Tokyo, January 23, 2008 – Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ), a division of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) responsible for business operations in Japan, today announced that it would postpone the release of two microphone products for PSP® (PlayStation®Portable), SINGLE PACK (with one microphone, PSPJ-15010) and TWIN PACK (with two microphones, PSPJ-15011), scheduled to be released in Japan on Thursday, January 24th, 2008.


    SCEJ planned to release the microphone along with the introduction of Skype™ features for the new slim and light PSP (PSP-2000). However, it was found that the microphone did not meet the Skype specifications in part to obtain certification and SCEJ has determined to postpone the release of the microphone. New release date will be announced as soon as decided.


    With this, SCEJ has also reached a decision to postpone the introduction of the Skype features and services in Japan, scheduled in late January as part of the system software update for PSP. Solutions to enable users to start using Skype features and services on their PSP are being sought for and will be announced in due course.

    #2
    How on earth does a microphone fail to meet requirements? Bizarre.

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      #3
      Think it's quite funny considering you can pick up a Skype Certified phone for £14 yet Sony, who pride themselves on hardware quality, failed to meet the standard.

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        #4
        Specifications != quality, for the record. Could just be that it doesn't support something that it's supposed to. I'm intrigued now, going to see if I can find a more specific reason.

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          #5
          True... true... Be interested to know what you dig up, and what the Skype certification process involves.

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            #6


            Only Japan as well, which makes it even more bizarre!

            EDIT: The first comment on there is interesting...

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              #7


              The news article from IGN suggests that it's a problem with the software that's stalling the certification, which makes much more sense.

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