Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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awesome! your gonna need a pretty big memory stick wont you? either way all these firmware upgrades are making the ps3/psp more valuable and well worth their money.
I have to agree.. overall this addition will make it a breeze to pump up your PSP for travel, I'm just curious how they intend to stop putting movies from rentals onto PSP as well? So you go and rent a Blu-Ray movie and you can put it on PSP as well? With having these movies on the memory stick I"m pretty sure I will have my hard drives packed with PSP movies.
no doubt!
so this isnt like the apple movie download service that you only get to keep the movies for a little while right? you keep the film with you untill u choose not to. correct?