Sony has denied reports retailers will not be receiving official TV cables for the new PSP Slim and Lite model when it launches in the UK on September 14 - but admitted that the white model has been ...
Though the PSP Go doesn’t make use of Sony’s proprietary UMD format, that’s not the only thing that the handheld is incompatible with. The new iteration of the PSP won’t be able to make use of any of ...
The PSP Go is an interesting beast. The hardware is a redesign of the current PSP system, designed to use completely digital media with no physical disc drive. On the European PlayStation Blog, ...
The PSP Go Converter Cable Adapter allows your old PSP accessories to work with the new handheld, but fattens it up in the process. Jeff is CNET Editor at Large and a host for CNET video. He's ...
However, an HDMI conversion adapter that solves such a problem has been released today. By using this adapter, it is also possible to connect to a TV without a D terminal, etc., as well as a liquid ...
The new slim PlayStation Portable is arriving in Britain on September 14th. Even though this is exciting, all good news is subject to some degree of bad news. According to retail chain GAME, the PSP’s ...
Doncaster, UK – 21 Sept 2009 – Cutting edge video game accessories manufacturer BLAZE have announced the release of their brand new high definition component cable for Sony’s latest handheld the PSP ...
Joystiq's got some shots of a something Sony's calling a "Converter Cable Adaptor," which allows the use of PSP-3000 peripherals on PSP go. Which is great. Unfortunately, it looks ridiculous. No date.
Sony Computer Entertainment UK has confirmed that the white Slim and Lite PSP has been delayed until October, but went on to deny reports alleging that official TV cables would not be available for ...
Click to make fun of it. As we discovered at E3 earlier this year, the PSP Go isn't compatible with your current PSP accessories, including the rarely-used PSP camera. With Invizimals coming to the ...
We've got all ideas that this tidbit won't infuriate too many users, but nevertheless, Sony will reportedly not be bringing S-Video cables to America for its PSP Slim. According to GameInformer, Sony ...