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    Default 1080P psp output

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/280678504637...#ht_5348wt_922

    This is the link on eBay for this product. I have it and it looks phenomenal for the psp. There also appeared to me to have no lag. This device output in 780 p and 1080 p. It was brighter and sharper than the psp screen.

    1) the listing does not show that there is a video converter plug that allow this to work on the psp go as well

    2). The excellent picture is in the shrunken mode (normal psp to tv output). In order for it to go to full screen, you hit a zoom switch on the converter wire. When in full screen, it looks ok, but nowhere near as good as normal mode


    If you want you psp to tv to be sharper, this is the device for you

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    If you can get hold of a old PSTV unit , that's the best way to play the old PSP Wipeouts, as it does 1080p out via HDMI, plus you can use a PS3 controller.
    I had mine playing through a projector with a 2m wide screen, just to see how it help up......pretty good considering, the PSTV does a very good job of upscaling those old PSP games.
    You can even put the original PS1 Wipeout on it.

    I think they came in both PAL/NTSC versions, if you can get the PAL version, you can put the PULSE DLC tracks on it as well.

    I've got one will original Wipeout, PURE and PULSE, with all possible DLC for both, plus OMEGA [via available slight crack/quirk somebody found out how to do]......If you can grab a unit that hadn't had it's software updated, you could put the VITA version of OMEGA on their as well.
    Although traversing the menus is tricky, as you don't have the VITA's back button, which was used on the VITA menus

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