No-mod PSP TV adaptor reviewed

PSP TV adaptor

We know there were plenty of you with a weak constitution when it came down to cracking open your beloved PSP to get some video-out action. Until now your only option was just that using the PSP2TV device. Now you have another choice. Lik-Sang has received another unit that, at around $60, is not only half the price of the PSP2TV, but it requires no modding.

They review the product and conclude, "It works fine and all but it doesn't come close to the crispness of the graphics you can get by using a home entertainement system with an RGB or S-Video cable… if the PSP was meant to be played on a television, there would be a signal output going out of a connector on the actual machine, and there would be an official Sony cable allowing you to do just that." Of course it's not meant to be played on a television, though not for lack of interest: there are 2 (and soon to be 3) different devices allowing them to do just that. It probably has more to do with Sony not being eager to eat into their own console sales.


[Thanks, PSP News]

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