
We patiently watched the latest PSP firmware 3.10 make its way 'round Asia. Now, just a few days later, it's here. The update from 3.03 enables MPEG-4 AVC video streaming to your PSP just as long as you own Sony's latest
LocationFree base station. Don't have one, eh? Ok, then this update also extends support for PLAYSTATIONŽNetwork titles and adds a new dynamic normalization setting to better control music and other audio sources with varying output levels. It also packs a new "conserve memory" mode for the web browser to view a page with more information but with a potential decrease in image quality (presumably due to compression) when enabled. With the 3.03 downgrader just launched, you really have to ask yourself if the 3.10 firmware update is worth it or whether you'd be happier with the
homebrew-friendly 1.50 firmware... and possibly a bricked PSP? Besides, word on the street is that 3.10 is already decrypted with a custom firmware release not far behind.
PSP firmware 3.10 is out - Engadget
PSP Updates, decypted it already:
We kid you not! Firmware 3.10 decrypted on Day 0! - PlayStation Portable News - PSP Updates