It cut of the image becuase that was a 13 inch tv. If you ever used a tv tuner with a your computer you will see how much tvs really cut off. But you can fix that. If you open you TUBE tv there are height and width adjustment screws inside.
I thought it was a neat idea, thats why I posted the story.I myself am not a fanboy to any one company or system, I just love playing video games in general. At the moment, I'm not buying a PSP because of the price, and because I don't normally play handheld systems when I do buy them. If it opens up the possibility to play some games that I wouldn't otherwise play becuase they ARE on a handheld, I say bring it on.Seems a bit pricey at $120-$150, and its something I think Sony should have implemented themselves from the start, but its an interesting idea.
Wow, $~250 for a psp, then ~150 for this converter, plus games for the psp (which are already on the console) ~50, plus the cost of a controller if you don't already have the consoleso, ~450+ for the above, or about 150 for the whole console then the cost of the game.
I submitted this about a week ago, but it was a link to the actual company site, not IGN. Sony didn't include composite out to help avoid pirating of the movies.
Wow! now not only can I circumvent the whole reason for even having a PSP (PORTABILITY), now i can spend an additional $150 dollars on an adapter when a real PS2 is like $99 at Best Buy.Neato Gang!
darkfireSep 22, 2005
It cut of the image becuase that was a 13 inch tv. If you ever used a tv tuner with a your computer you will see how much tvs really cut off. But you can fix that. If you open you TUBE tv there are height and width adjustment screws inside.
jarinudomSep 22, 2005
LUMINES
jon2x4Sep 22, 2005
Whaaa!...Hey does anyone not have a PS2 but you have a PSP?Then plug it in.
matrix_primeSep 22, 2005Submitter
I thought it was a neat idea, thats why I posted the story.I myself am not a fanboy to any one company or system, I just love playing video games in general. At the moment, I'm not buying a PSP because of the price, and because I don't normally play handheld systems when I do buy them. If it opens up the possibility to play some games that I wouldn't otherwise play becuase they ARE on a handheld, I say bring it on.Seems a bit pricey at $120-$150, and its something I think Sony should have implemented themselves from the start, but its an interesting idea.
b04155Sep 22, 2005
Wow, $~250 for a psp, then ~150 for this converter, plus games for the psp (which are already on the console) ~50, plus the cost of a controller if you don't already have the consoleso, ~450+ for the above, or about 150 for the whole console then the cost of the game.
Closed AccountSep 22, 2005
Why couldn't they include a composite out like a lot of things like this have? Like my camera (for some reason..)- Bwn
philbertSep 22, 2005
I submitted this about a week ago, but it was a link to the actual company site, not IGN. Sony didn't include composite out to help avoid pirating of the movies.
shamankingSep 22, 2005
not impressed
osteoporosisSep 23, 2005
Shoot, wrong page for above comment.
dig_dugSep 28, 2005
Wow! now not only can I circumvent the whole reason for even having a PSP (PORTABILITY), now i can spend an additional $150 dollars on an adapter when a real PS2 is like $99 at Best Buy.Neato Gang!