HDMI Cable for PSP 2000, PSP 3000 Handheld Console

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  • Jarred Mccumber

    Greater than one week

    The plug will not fit on the older models. The plug that attaches to the bottom will bump into the side corner of the bottom. beware if your PSP is old

  • Jewel Hendon

    > 3 day

    I love the video quality produced by the HDMI adapter. PSP component cables are pretty hard to find these days and my TV doesn’t support component.

  • Darksinokaru

    > 3 day

    Im really happy with cable for the PSP. Its one of the best purchases Ive made in a while. Ever since I got it Ive been playing Crisis Core a LOT. Way better than getting an ache in your neck looking down at the screen or tiring your arms holding it aloft. The only notice I have to give is that the device does get pretty hot, to keep that in mind as you use it to make sure nothing goes wrong (I may be overly concerned since I had an HP laptop melt itself back in 2010 so Im always concerned about heat). Ive had it for a few moths now and I am extremely happy with it. I hadnt touched my PSP in years until I got this. Wonderful product!

  • Austin Wyatt

    > 3 day

    The cables works great and are easy to use. Make sure to link the PSP in the settings after everything is plugged in. You can also fix the screen stretch in the settings.

  • Glacier928

    > 3 day

    (Video Review for this posted on GamersXtreme.org, as the file size was too large) When the PSP entered the market back in Japan late 2004 and early 2005 in North America, it served as Sony’s first gaming handheld device that was set to compete with Nintendo’s handheld dominance. While it never sold near the numbers of Nintendo’s handheld, the device itself was still excellent and one worth owning. Throughout the years, the PSP received model revisions: the original PSP-1000, slim PSP-2000, slim and more vibrant LCD PSP-3000, and the all-digital PSP Go. When the PSP-2000 model released, all further models received a feature that let users output their PSPs to TVs to play their games on. There were composite and component cables released for them, but in our current technological standpoint, those inputs are becoming more difficult to find on TVs. The folks over at LevelHike have been on a mission to provide HDMI solutions for retro gaming consoles, and the PSP is one they put out recently. They kindly provided us a review unit so let’s give this a look. The PSP HDMI adapter is very simple to use. Simply plug the device into the AV out port of the PSP, plug the micro USB adapter into the device to power it up, and plug the HDMI cable from the device into the TV, and then go to the PSP’s display settings to output the device to the TV…and that’s it. Oh, and you can also just hold the display button on the PSP device itself for a few seconds to switch the output to your TV as well. You’ll notice the device itself has a Menu and Game toggle switch, which lets you basically change the aspect ratio to either keep its native output resolution, or fill the whole TV. Now, the device is not meant to upscale the visuals by any means, so jagged edges will be present and more noticeable than on the portable screen itself, but that’s no different than if you used the official Sony component or composite cables. Throughout my use of the device, everything worked really well. There was no noticeable lag at all, and visually everything appeared to look identical to the output the official Sony cables. Even audio is handled quite well and nothing sounded off or jarring by any means. Even during video capture, the visuals and audio were on-point. Now, the device retails for $29.99, which is reasonable for what it is intended to do. The ability to play PSP games on the TV (without a PlayStation TV device, which is fetching for a fairly high price currently) is always one that intrigued me since the PSP-2000 model released. Seeing that the PSP got this HDMI adapter is pretty great. Just remember, that if you only have the PSP-1000 model or PSP Go, this will not work. This is strictly for the PSP-2000 and 3000 models. I know this review is probably on the short side, but I really don’t have any gripes with it after testing it out the past few months. The build quality of the device is pretty solid, and it does exactly what it’s meant to do quite well. LevelHike may not be a popular known brand like Hyperkin or Pound, but this is the second unit we have reviewed of theirs (the Sega Saturn HDMI being the first) and I’m pleasantly surprised at the quality of the their product. Whether you want to play your PSP games on the TV, capture footage, or stream games, this is a must-have for any PSP enthusiast.

  • Marco g.

    > 3 day

    This is probably one of the most niech products Ive ever seen but holy hell is it useful

  • Rodimus

    > 3 day

    Excellent product, awesome customer support and easy to use!! Totally worth the money!!

  • Kazuma

    > 3 day

    I have a lot of fond memories of my PSP and the various games I played. The item works wonderfully after some small delay of not understanding how to setup the video display from the PSP itself it was nice to see it in full view on my TV. There was no input delay from the PSP to what was happening on screen as well very nice product would recommend to anyone looking to relive an old classic.

  • Ashley Torphy V

    > 3 day

    Took a while to figure out how to connect but once I did I was very happy with the product. I reached out to the number provided and they helped me right away within minutes and even sent me a new one after returning the original in case i had a faulty one. Awesome service. Good picture quality for what it is and easy set up. Highly recommend if you want to play on your tv/monitor.

  • Katrina Whetter

    > 3 day

    Product works as intended but the first one I received had an issue with the audio. The supplier sent me a new one quickly.

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