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    PSP on your TV

    By Shane | October 25, 2005

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    Hey now this is a great idea that I wasn’t aware of. Apparently there are two different makes of the PSP – TV device (that I could find anyway) One from Blaze and another simply called “PSP ON TV”. The connector on the Blaze model is just an AV port which obviously isn’t as good as, say an S-Video cable or something better.

    But the idea is great. Does anyone out there own one of these that can vouch for their quality? The “PSP on TV” model looks somewhat archaic, like the back of a CRT Television or something. I can’t imagine playing with such a large obstruction like that, but that’s just my opinion.

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    • Kind of defeats the purpose doesnt it? I mean - whatever the PSP can do, can't DVD or a next-gen console game do better?

      This seems to have been invented just for the sake of inventing it!
    • Well I guess the whole idea is to have that option. I understand what you're saying though. Liberty Stories is only on the PSP and playing it on a bigger screen has its advantage in that case, I guess.
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