PSP Component AV Cable
PSP Component AV Cable
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- 12 measure daylong cable
- On your TV: Photos, Voices,Music and Games
- Compatible with PSP 2000
- LIFETIME WARRANTY
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(out of 16 reviews)
List Price: $ 14.99
Price: $ 9.80



July 31st, 2010 at 8:23 PM
Review by John M. Royston for PSP Component AV Cable
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These cables do a pretty good job of exporting PSP images to your HDTV (remember it needs to be an hdtv with progressive mode enabled). The image is shrunk a little bit (it fills about 85% of your screen instead of the whole thing) but even if you have a 32 inch LCD like I do, it still looks pretty good. The image isn’t 100% what you normally see on your PSP and does show some graininess/pixelation but it’s not too terrible. It was nice having a 27/28 inch image with sound output through the TV so if this is what you’re looking to do, go with these cables!
July 31st, 2010 at 8:28 PM
Review by L. Walace for PSP Component AV Cable
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In order to play games from a psp slim on your tv you will need a set of component cables like these. Of course your tv must also accept progressive scan, usually meaning you will need an HD tv.
The cables feel like quality, and all connectors are securely attached to the cable end. The cable itself is 12 feet long and about half a centimeter in width (~ 3/16″).
As far as operation goes, everything seems fine. Except, there seems to be a slight double image. I am unable to determine whether this is caused by the cable, tv, or psp. But, this double imagine is so slight it basically doesn’t matter.
Assuming you output progressive video through these cables, there should be basically no lag. At least, if there is lag, I have been unable to notice.
(In interlaced mode there is lag.)
As far as I can tell, even if you have a video encoded at 720×480 on the psp it will still be outputted to the tv as 480p.
Cables work like expected, and are priced right. I can’t think of any reason not to buy these cables.
July 31st, 2010 at 9:21 PM
Review by Brooke for PSP Component AV Cable
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Got this for my Son’s PSP 3000, works great, pretty cool to play on the big screen.
July 31st, 2010 at 9:51 PM
Review by Robert Hadley for PSP Component AV Cable
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So me and my brother-in-law went to a local game store to find us a component cable for his PSP so he can play Monster Hunter on his 42″ HDTV and we found this one, which was only $15. We were both skeptical that since most 3rd party products usually fail within the next day or so, but we bit the dust and gave it a try, and boy we were amazed. Video quality was almost crystal-clear, so was audio, but the thing that pestered us the most was when you start up a UMD game, the screen size shrinks to the natural size. We’ve try looking through the manual, no help there. We’ve also tried changing the zoom settings on the TV, still nothing. I’m not sure if its the cable that did this or if it’s meant to do that. For now, it’s not a big deal since the TV is fairly big and we can still see it just fine
July 31st, 2010 at 10:06 PM
Review by Jillako for PSP Component AV Cable
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It’s all in the title.
I bought it instead of the official Sony cable because it’s longer and cheaper. I’m happy it works fine.