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PSP TV Adaptor

February 21st, 2010 PSP Reviews No comments

PSP TV Adaptor




Play PSP games and watch UMD movies on your TV!

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Worst gaming accessory EVER!
This company should pay people to take this garbage off of their hands, not have people by it thinking they are getting a quality product.

This product captures the reflection of the images from your PSP and converts that reflected image into digital signal that is displayed on your TV. I am sure this sounded like a good idea, but the image quality is HORRIBLE.

Please don’t waste your money: I already have. ;-(

Run from this product!!!

5 Stars Nyko TV PSP Converter
This device was worth every penny. I got this months ago at a very cheap price on ebay. I was a little effy about it fearing it wouldnt live up to my standards. Well it did. Having the experiance of playing my psp games and watching my UMD movies on the big screen, oh ya, its worth it. And all the downloadec content i have on my psp as well as browsing the internet. Its not like the new psp 2000 av cable where it just takes up a small portion of your tv. This device takes up all of your tv as if you are watching a widescreen dvd movie. The only problem is you have to adjust the brightness to your desire when watching movies. Also the mirror on the inside of the device gets dusty easily.

4 Stars Not too bad.
I was skeptical at first but I was suprised of the quality of the games and videos. Darker games and movies will give a little more trouble than others but other than that its good.

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Open Question: Is the image quality of downloaded movies from the PSN store for Playstation 3 and PSP any better than UMD’s?

January 17th, 2010 PSP Reviews No comments
I own a PSP 3000 and just love it! It's great and comes in handy on long commutes and trips, but overall I just love the games on it. I also like to watch movies on it and own a couple of UMD movies. The image quality is great and so is the picture, my question is, if I download a movie off of the PSN store, will the quality be just as good or better then the UMD disc? The only reason I ask is because movies on the UMD format are slim as it is and the PSN store has a large library of films that I would like to own for my PSP that aren't on the UMD format, other wise I'd just keep buying UMD discs....So how about it? Better, worse, about the same? Please help.

Aiseesoft YouTube Converter Mate v3.3.22

July 11th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
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Aiseesoft Total Video Converter v3.3.20

July 10th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
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Lynda.com Photoshop CS4 Image Adjustments in Depth

June 18th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
Photoshop CS4’s adjustment features offer unparalleled opportunities to correct and manipulate images. In Photoshop CS4: Image Adjustments in Depth, senior trainer Jan Kabili explainshow to use all the major Photoshop adjustment features. She shares the best techniques for adjusting image quality, and shows how to use the new Adjustments panel to streamline aphoto correction workflow. Jan also demonstrates multiple ways to eliminate color casts, and explains how to use the new On-Image Curves co