Here are some products that claim to provide a PSP connection to a television. Most involve some kind of camera that reads the PSP display and sends it to the TV. There are some DIY kits that let you add a true video output, but these require opening the PSP.
For the slims, there's an AV out kit that plugs into the headphone/info port on the bottom. I would post a link, but I can't access any sites with shopping in them. Dang internet blockers....
Pick001 said: For the slims, there's an AV out kit that plugs into the headphone/info port on the bottom. I would post a link, but I can't access any sites with shopping in them. Dang internet blockers....
That's a great point. One of the oft overlooked features of the slim is the regular video output. given the date of the original post, it seems unlikely they'd have the slimmer version (don't think it was even out at the time). Too bad the original version didn't have it... maybe would have made UMD movies a little more interesting. :-)
Here are some products that claim to provide a PSP connection to a television. Most involve some kind of camera that reads the PSP display and sends it to the TV. There are some DIY kits that let you add a true video output, but these require opening the PSP.
http://www.pspontv.com/
http://www.modchipstore.com/PSP-to-TV...
http://www.nyko.com/nyko/products/?i=77
For the slims, there's an AV out kit that plugs into the headphone/info port on the bottom. I would post a link, but I can't access any sites with shopping in them. Dang internet blockers....
That's a great point. One of the oft overlooked features of the slim is the regular video output. given the date of the original post, it seems unlikely they'd have the slimmer version (don't think it was even out at the time). Too bad the original version didn't have it... maybe would have made UMD movies a little more interesting. :-)