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Sony Psp: Videos
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Sony's PSP will feature Usb ports to connect to the computer and the PS2. While ... having a 4.3 16:9 widescreen LCD screen this will be almost as crisp as your expensive home HDTV. Impressive to say the least and then there is what is inside powering the system. Inside the system will have a 333MHz PSP CPU made by Sony especially for the PSP. It will have 32MB of main memory and 4MB of embedded DRAM. Its built-in lithium-ion battery will have a life of 2.5 hours with video and 10 hours if used for audio playback only.
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Sony PSP Connect hosts currently 20 videos for free download. Commercials, Movie Trailers, comic episodes are amongst the clips. Sony says each week new clips are made available. The clips have different length.
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SonyStyle has put up a page for a 2 gigabyte Memory Stick PRO Duo, perfect for you Sony PSP video ethusiasts. It has a read/write speed of 80 megabits per second with a usable capaciity of 1.85 gigabytes after formatting. The operating temperature is -13 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit and it ... has backwards compatibility to Memory Stick PRO devices through the use of an included adaptor.
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Offering anytime, anywhere entertainment convenience, Pinnacle Video Transfer is ideal for people who want to enjoy their personal collection of TV shows and videos on their Apple iPod Video or a Sony PSP. With PC-less recording, the compact device will ... appeal to people who want a simple way to offload footage from their camera to a portable USB device when away from home. For consumers with personal videos on VHS, Hi8 or VHS-C tape, Pinnacle Video Transfer can be used to make a digital copy onto a USB 2.0 hard drive for safe keeping -- without having to deal with complicated PC-based software. Pinnacle Video Transfer was announced January 3rd with an MSRP of $129.99.
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Sony's LocationFree Player allows users to stream live television broadcasts (or other video content) to their PSP, within their Wi-Fi network, or remotely via the Internet. After the release of firmware 3.80, streaming audio is now available to be used on the PSP currently only supporting ShoutCast and Icecast internet radio.
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The Sony PlayStation Portable - PSP is a small, networkable personal entertainment device. The PSP provides built-in WiFi networking support. This allows you to connect a PSP to the Internet via wireless hotspots or home networks. Once connected, music, videos and other kinds of content can be downloaded to the PSP. Follow these links to find interesting free PSP downloads:
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