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Learning through Sony’s PSP

PSP 1000 on your TV – Good TV Dock

There are several different TV docks out there but this appears to be the best as it does not void your warranty and it can feature a 4:3 and 16:9 image. The main feature has to be the PS2 controller usage which serves as an excellent control method. Will tell you more if I grab one as I am debating whether to upgrade.
clipped from www.teamxtender.com

PSP2TV Pal version

The PSP2TV first appears to be a simple docking/recharging station for your PSP, but it is much, much more! In fact with the PSP2TV, you will be able to play your PSP with any Playstation 2 controller on your TV.
It is compatible with all TV’s, and installation is done in less than 5 minutes.
PSP2TV is a must have for all hardcore gamers!

Product specifications
Supports all TV models
Recharge your PSP while connected on docking station
Connect with RGB, AV or S-Video!
Supports all PS2 controllers (plug in at back of docking station)
‘Turbo’ mode
Comes with a docking Station for connecting PSP to TV display and includes 3 free PSP™ replacement faceplates including
Platinum Silver, Black and Crystal Blue

Picture display can be adjusted in 4:3 or 16:9 TV mode.

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October 21, 2008 Posted by pspteacher | Hardware | | No Comments Yet

PSP 1000 on your TV – Reason to Upgrade #1

Here is a good reason to upgrade to PSP 2000 Slim and Lite or the PSP 3000 Brite. They both feature TV-Out support and the original PSP does not. Many adaptors were released and they cost anywhere between £30-100. You can find them on ebay or at import game websites. Most of these adaptors void your warranty and can have serious side effects on your PSP.
If you want to share your media beyond the consoles screen on a regular basis then an upgrade is for you.
clipped from uk.gizmodo.com

Blaze PSP2TV_2D1_thumb.jpg
So we mentioned the Team Xtender PSP 2 TV accessory some time ago, and then there’s this PSP On TV pyramid thing we mentioned today. And now there’s this Blaze PSP to TV projector that’s in the works. Clearly there’s a market here for people who want to be able to play their PSP games on their television screen, or maybe just for those who would rather watch their UMD movies on the large screen instead of their dinky PSP. Or maybe OEMs had a bunch of stuff lying around from the Gameboy era that they could unload and just retool for the PSP. The world will never know. The Blaze PSP to TV projector will be available
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October 21, 2008 Posted by pspteacher | Hardware | | No Comments Yet

Update to PSP 5.0 through your PC

This little site I found did a better job than me when trying to explain how to download the eboot file and put it on your memory stick so you could upgrade your PSP firmware to 5.0. So I’ve decided to share it here.
Some video files that did not work on the PSP now do! Codec supprt is the same but it appears to be more flexible with the file sizes and such.
clipped from www.freewebs.com

How to update firmware

To update your PSP you will need to:
1. Connect your PSP to your PSP via USB or connect your Memory stick duo to your PC via a memory stick slot.
2. Create a folder on your memory stick duo for the update.

3. Download the update file, called an “EBOOT” and place it in the update file you have just created.
4. Go to “Game ()” on your PSP menu, select “Memory stick ()” and choose the update file version x.xx.

5. The update program will run, it will tell you what updates are being installed. Continue through the process and choose to accept the terms and agreements for the update. You will need to have your charger plugged into your PSP and 3 bars of battery power.
6. If the update was successful you can delete the update from your memory stick
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October 21, 2008 Posted by pspteacher | Hardware, Software | | No Comments Yet