Gamespot reports that when the new PSP is released in Japan on September 20, the Japanese market will also get a new accessory, a TV tuner (PSP-S310) that attaches to the PSP's USB port. David Carnoy ...
Even more good news for PSP owners: Sony’s CEO Howard Stringer announced at CEATEC that the PSP will soon be able to support Location-Free TV with DVR capabilities. Using PSP’s built-in WiFi, you ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Back in July Sony announced that the new Slim PSP would come complete with a video out port, ...
"This is the most anticipated PSP accessory ever! Most people expected Sony to release a PSP to TV accessory, but they have let the customer down. This is similar to what Nintendo did by offering no ...
We have absolutely no desire whatsover to play our PSP games on a regular TV—we take the second "P" in PSP very seriously. Nonetheless, there must be some sort of market out there for PSP-to-TV ...
For an application of questionable necessity, there certainly seem to be a lot of PSP on TV solutions coming to market. We did an extensive review and installation guide for the surgery style PSP2TV, ...
Fire international today announced that its most anticipated and innovative PSP accessory; the Blaze PSP to TV Projector will be released on 19th December. The PSP to TV Projector connects a PSP to ...
The Japanese PSP will be able to use their PSP to watch TV with Sony's new PSP TV tuner. The PSP-S310 uses the cartridge port as connector to the PSP. The new thin PSP (PSP-2000) will be the only PSP ...
Sony is continuing apace with updates for the PSP, each update adding greater multimedia functionality to the growing platform. The latest update in Japan, version 2.5, adds a feature we've all been ...
So we mentioned the Team Xtender PSP 2 TV accessory some time ago, and then there’s this PSP On TV pyramid thing we mentioned today. And now there’s this Blaze PSP to TV projector that’s in the works.
Sony was on-hand at last night's Digital Experience, again focusing on LocationFree TV--highlighted during the keynote. If you're interested in turning your PSP into a portable TV/DVD/DVR player, ...