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News Search Results for: psp SanDisk 8GB Gaming Memory Stick Micro (M2) for Sony PSP Go @ legitreviews.com [Jan-23-10] (0 Comments) Today, we look at the 8GB version of the SanDisk Memory Stick Micro (M2) designed specifically for Sony’s PlayStation Portable Go or PSPGo handheld electronic gaming system. The SanDisk M2 is not only an ultra-small IC recording media designed for the PSPGo, but it is also designed to work for the growing storage needs of highly compact, multifunctional mobile phones and cameras. The M2 card that we have today is designed to offer an easy way of storing downloadable games, movies, TV shows, pictures, comics, and music. Our package included a Memory Stick Micro M2 to Memory Stick PRO Duo adapter which allows gamers to go back and forth between Memory Stick M2 and Memory Stick Duo compatible slots... Day Two Coverage @ legitreviews.com [Jun-04-09] (0 Comments) We wanted to see the hottest hardware that this year’s E3 Expo had to offer. There was a huge buzz about the new Sony Playstation Portable introduced called the PSP Go. This is a streamlined handheld device that is 50% smaller and lighter than the original PSP. It features 16 GB (yeah, 16!) of built-in storage and is designed for the “on the go digital consumer”. Priced at $249, the PSP Go will arrive in stores on October 1st, 2009 along with a new PSP version of the very popular Gran Turismo. One of the bigger changes between the PSP Go and “regular” PSP-3000 is the deletion of Sony’s UMD player from the Go device. Users will be encouraged download content from Sony’s on-line store instead of paying for UMD disks... GelaSkins for DS and PSP @ gideontech.com [Jul-17-08] (0 Comments) There's always a balance between protection and style when it comes to your electronic peripherals. There are numerous cases on the market now to shield just about anything. From iPods to your camera, there's something for everyone. The only downside to it is that it's bulky and down right ugly sometimes. To combat this, there are now rubber or hard cases you can buy, but they still create unnecessary bulk when we're all trying to emphasize portability. Top Spin 3 @ bit-tech.net [Jul-01-08] (0 Comments) It's important to realise that Top Spin 3 is more of a tennissimulator than a tennis game. There are no tennis-themed minigames inthe career mode and no unlockable naked tennis modes either. TopSpin 3 is all about the game, pure and simple.With that in mind, it's also important to realise that it isn't reallypossible to just pick up the game and start playing. It does take timeand perseverance before you'll be winning games consistently. If you'rewilling to put in the time and effort, and play through hours oftournaments, you'll be rewarded with a very in-depth and involving game.Online play is the icing on the cake and its polish and relativelyglitch-free operation could show some other developers how it's doneproperly. The inclusion of seasons in the online leaderboards meansthat there'll still be an incentive to play online tournaments, even inmonths to come.For me, I'm glad to say that my badminton wrists were up to the job,and I have just one final thing to add:move over Federer, there's anew boy on the tennis court. Computex 2008:Pre-show products @ bit-tech.net [Jun-03-08] (0 Comments) Building on the success of its Xonar D2, D2X and more recently,the DX,Asus will launch the Xonar D1 this month. It’s a PCI based version ofthe Xonar DXthat we recently reviewed and we’re told that it will be pricedaggressively to target the alternative Creative cards in the same pricerange. Asus believes that, by July, its audio range will be in a position tofinally claim the trumps over Creative from top to bottom – the guysfrom the Xonar team we met were certainly very fired up with ideas andstories of the Xonar development spilling out from everywhere.One thing Asus has listened to is the feedback on its PCI-Express cardswhich are right now shipping into the channel with a floppy power toMolex adapter and all new future board designs will feature a Molexpower connector instead. It’s a little more frustrating to use, butAsus was adamant that because it keeps the grounding separate, thequality improves. Since the primary target is audio fidelity, this isan important goal even if it’s at the expense of a little usability.Withregards to gaming, Asus is not stopping with its GX3D 2.0 engine thatemulates EAX 5.0. The upcoming GX 3.0 is also in the works to provide“even better features”, although the Asus representatives remainedtight-lipped as to what these were. Hyundai W241D 24" widescreen monitor @ bit-tech.net [Mar-06-08] (0 Comments) If you are in the market for an all-purpose 24-inch monitorwith a highend PVA panel, the good news is that the Hyundai W241D is cheaper butbroadly as good as the competition. After all, it shares the same paneltechnology. Similarly, several of its minor glitches, such as slightlyoversaturated colours and a touch of inverse ghosting, are very likelypresent on its key competitors.In that sense, the choice is fairly simple in the 24-inch segment atthe moment. Those with tight budgets will put up with the relativelypoor viewing angles, mediocre contrast and dull colours that TN+Filmunits consistently suffer from. People who can stretch a bit furthercan enjoy a more vibrant but not necessarily more accurate PVA model.If you fall into the latter camp, the W241D should be on yourshortlist. Admittedly, it's a shame that there's nothing based on the latest IPSpanel technology and offering a little more accuracy available in24-inches currently. But unless you're a graphics or media professionalwho demands seriously tight colour control, odds are you be very happywith the W241D or one of its PVA-powered brethren. bit-tech :Zalman Dual Stereo Headphones @ bit-tech.net [Sep-08-07] (0 Comments) *Still, the headphones are comfortable to use and are just about pocket sized if you wrap the cable around the headband and, when you get right down it, that’s what matters most in a pair of portable head-phones for most people. That and the price, which is another plus point for the DS4Fs. The headphones cost about $25 - $30 in the USA, or £16 in the UK which means they’re hardly heavy hitting on your wallet and anyone can justify picking up a pair for their DS or PSP.* Eksit Power Inverter @ rbmods.com [Aug-24-07] (0 Comments) Have you ever been in the situation where you end up in your car andrun out of power in your Psp, Ipod, or laptop? Of course you have, and thereis a solution to it! Eksitdata have developed a Power inverter whichconverts the power from the cars cigarette lighter to normal 220V (in mycase). How well does it work then? That is what we are here to figure out. Cross Console Interaction @ bonafidereviews.com [Jul-05-07] (0 Comments) We take a look at the past, present, and future state of Cross Console interaction between the Nintendo Wii and DS as well as the Playstation and PSP. Nintendo DS Lite Impressions @ thinkgaming.org [May-21-07] (0 Comments) I know the DS lite has been out for a long while now, but I reallynever had the chance to play one for a long period of time. I'm not a realbig handheld gamer, more or less because I don't really travel that much andI'm not out a lot for me to have free time to play handhelds. Back inNovember I received a Sony PSP to review on ThinkComputers. I really likedit and thought it was really cool. I picked up a few games and it served mewell. Sad thing is I haven't touched it since my trip to Las Vegas inJanuary. Maybe it's the lack of good games, I mean there are a few goodgames (Lumines, GTA, etc), but you can only play those games so much. Soafter thinking about it I went ahead and sold my PSP and went out and got aNintendo DS Lite. I really could not justify having 2 handheld systems, andwith the announcement of Sim City and amazing screenshots from Zelda PhantomHourglass I had to get a DS Lite. Cooler Master 830 Custom and 832 cases @ bit-tech.net [Apr-25-07] (0 Comments) To be honest, it performs exactly the same as the 830.Primarily because the 832 isalmost exactly the same. Sure, there's now support for a 230mm EPSpower supply, the airflow has been supposedly improved somehow and thedoor looks a little different, but in reality the case seems more likean alternate version of the 830 rather than a new and improved design. Which, in our opinion, just isn't a bad thing. Waterfield Designs PSP Gear Pouch and PSP Mini Gear Pouch @ modsynergy.com [Dec-08-06] (0 Comments) One of the first things that people do when purchasing a portable device is to look for a case. For me, a case to put my Sony PSP inside is very important and I only want the best. Usually for this type of purchase, the phrase 'you get what you pay for' comes into play. When looking for a case for the PSP, one should look for size, quality of materials, and it's ability to handle wear and tear. While looking for a case, I came across the Waterfield PSP Gear Pouch and its smaller brother, the Mini Gear Pouch. Have a read to find out whether these are worth your hard earned money. Sony Playstation Portable @ thinkcomputers.org [Nov-15-06] (0 Comments) The Sony Playstation Portable, or PSP has been out for a while now. The last portable game system I had was the GameboyColor so it has been a while since I've seen what portable devices can do. When the Sony PSP was announced a lot of people were veryexcited for it and everyday I see people with them, getting in some gaming time while waiting in line or on their lunch break. Thisis a refurbished product, but as you know all the refurbished products from Geeks.com that we have received haven't had any problemswith them at all. You can get a refurbished PSP from Geeks.com for $150. So let's see what all the excitement is about. Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Playstation 2 @ rbconsoles.com [Oct-08-06] (0 Comments) If you are a fan of Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto franchise yet don't own a PSP, you probably were disappointed back in Oct 2005 to hear that their latest offering, Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories was only available for the PSP. Thankfully, we didn't have to wait long before they ported the game to the PS2, which was released 8 months later. Today we'll find out if it was worth the wait, as we take a look at the PS2 version of Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories. Bluetake Bluetooth Audio for PSP @ ukgamer.com [Aug-10-06] (0 Comments) The problem with any Bluetooth audio product is there are two parts to it, a transmitter and a receiver, and unless your hardware has one or both parts built in you're going to need to provide then yourself. This isn't a great problem except that with something as radically styled as a PSP you really don't want some ugly looking appendage stuck out like a sore thumb and making it look about as stylish as a Trabant with pink alloy wheels LocoRoco PSP @ bit-tech.net [Jun-22-06] (0 Comments) LocoRoco is unusual, even retro, full of simple ideas and smiling creatures. There's nothing complex about it in any sense. Visually, for example, it's bright, cheery and uncomplicated; your dark, frowning adversaries and obstacles are self-evident.All you have to do is wobble a little blob from one end of the level to the other, picking up red plants as you go and avoiding spikes and nasties. Each plant adds another blob to the gelatinous collective, and when you're faced with a narrow corridor or an obstacle better navigated in smaller form, you can split yourself up into a collection of blobs. You can even pool them into groups somewhere in between. Vaja leather cases @ bit-tech.net [May-30-06] (0 Comments) The Vaja cases we're looking at today fall into the latter category. Made of expensive, high quality leather, Vaja accessories are designed for the more discerning traveller - those who have an aversion to turning right on aeroplanes, for example. We previously went mental for Vaja kit when we first saw it, and now we've had the opportunity to get our hands on it. I ordered a matching set of travel cases for my PSP, iPod and mobile to see if it would at least get me an upgrade on my next long-haul flight. Get the Most Out of Your PSP:Accessories @ reviews.digitaltrends.com [May-24-06] (0 Comments) Sony's PSP has been a smash hit in the gaming world. With tons of great features already built in, such as Wi-Fi and external storage, people are constantly looking to trick out their PSP so that every possible piece of technology available is in their grasp. From protecting your investment with a quality case to giving your PSP 4GB of storage, the range of options for customizing your system is endless! We're here to showcase 10 great accessories you'll need to get the most out of your Sony PSP. PSP video converters @ bit-tech.net [Apr-06-06] (0 Comments) PSP Video 9 is undoubtedly the best 'power user' software. It provides fantastic control over the encoding process, and allows you to tweak your encode quite a bit. It also features the built-in Memory Stick browser, which cuts down on time messing around with the file system. The automatic thumbnailer is also a plus point.The killer app for the power user will be the PSPCasting functionality in conjunction with Videora, the Bit Torrent RSS reader. The ability to wake up and know that the latest episode of whatever show you're into is already on your PSP, ready for your commute, is a pretty sweet thing to have. Gigabyte Video Card Giveaway @ xyzcomputing.com [Mar-09-06] (0 Comments) The prize this time around is a Gigabyte X600 XT PCI Express Video Card. We reviewed this card a few months ago but it has a lot of life left in i t. Though this model is a generation old it is great for gaming and gene ral use. If you don't want the video card please specify one prize from this list:Intel Centrino hat, AMD x64 Limited Edition Hat, AMD Ferrari ha t, Arctic Cooling Silencer 64 Ultra, Crucial Ballistic t-shirt, Sunbeam Wa ter Pump power relay, Spire Kestrel King skt 939 CPU cooler, Nexxos skt 47 8 waterblock from AlphaCool, Corepad mousepad, or Evil Dead II UMD movie ( for PSP). The contest is easy to enter and easy to win! Stop by and join the community- you can't lose! PCI Express Video Card Giveaway @ xyzcomputing.com [Feb-27-06] (0 Comments) The prize this time around is a Gigabyte X600 XT PCI Express Video Card. We reviewed this card a few months ago but it has a lot of life left in i t. Though this model is a generation old it is great for gaming and any general use. Check out the review to learn more about it. If you don't want the video card please specify one prize from this list:Intel Centri no hat, AMD x64 Limited Edition Hat, AMD Ferrari hat, Arctic Cooling Silen cer 64 Ultra, Crucial Ballistic t-shirt, Sunbeam Water Pump power relay, S pire Kestrel King skt 939 CPU cooler, Nexxos skt 478 waterblock from Alpha Cool, Corepad mousepad, or Evil Dead II UMD movie (for PSP). The contest is easy to enter and easy to win! Stop by and join the community. Hardware Giveaway:Pick-Your-Own-Prize! @ xyzcomputing.com [Feb-01-06] (0 Comments) Stop by the forums, join up, and you could be the big winner! You choose t he prize you want so you know you want be disappointed. Entering takes j ust a seconds. The prizes:Intel Centrino hat, AMD x64 Limited Edition H at, AMD Ferrari hat, Arctic Cooling Silencer 64 Ultra, Xtrac Hybrid mouse pad, Crucial Ballistic t-shirt, Sunbeam Water Pump power relay, Spire Kest rel King skt 939 CPU cooler, Nexxos skt 478 waterblock from AlphaCool, Cor epad mousepad, or Evil Dead II UMD movie (for PSP). New At Laptop Gamers:Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) Console @ laptopgamers.com [Jan-27-06] (0 Comments) The first impression one gets from the PSP (once you've ravenously clawed Weekly Forum Contest @ xyzcomputing.com [Jan-17-06] (0 Comments) We are trying to keep things interesting around here (and trying to clean out the offices a bit) so it is time for some more forum giveaway! This we ek's prize:Ghost In the Shell:Stand Alone Complex UMD PSP Video. If yo u don't have a PSP but you still want to enter you can opt to win one of t hese cool things:Crucial Ballistic t-shirt, Intel Centrino hat, AMD Ferra ri hat, Limted Ed. AMD x64 hat, AC Ryan Fan Kit (two 80mm and one 120mm) , Xtrac Hybrid Mouse Pad, or Sunbeamtech Pump Relay Kit. Stop by and joi n up. Entering just takes a few seconds! Nyko PSP Charger Case and Pocket Case @ hardware.gamershell.com [Sep-26-05] (0 Comments) The PSP is a very fragile handheld device, so taking the proper precautions in order to ensure its safety is important. Some PSP gaming systems come with a flimsy felt case that offers hardly any protection, but luckily Nyko has released a PSP Charger Case that offers protection to the PSP while also offering a battery that can increase gaming time by up to seven hours. Space, our final frontier @ frontiermultimedia.com [May-14-05] (0 Comments) Geeks & tech heads need the ocassional reminder that the universe is bigger than a atx mobo, so have a look at this - seriously inspiring space animation... Various News Items [Nov-26-04] (0 Comments) Jasc Paint Shop Pro 9 @ TechTastic.ca SunBeamTech Samurai Case Review @ CoolTechZone Steelpad QcK+ Mouse Pad Review @ The Tech Zone Catalyst Driver Comparison (4.10 - 4.11 - 4.12) Medal of Honor Pacific Assault Review @ gameconnect.info Gainward's Fast As Hell Graphics Card @ HEXUS.net Jasc Paint Shop Pro Studio @ TechTastic.ca [Oct-29-04] (0 Comments) Awhile back we reviewed Jasc's Photo Album 5 which was easy to use and easy to keep track of all your digital photos, along with some limited photo editing thrown in. If you're looking to get your feet wet even more into photo editing, Jasc has just released a new product called Paint Shop Pro Studio. Paint Shop Pro Studio is geared towards the beginner with plenty of built in help, and easy editing features. Slipstreaming Windows XP SP1a @ Viper Lair [Jun-30-04] (0 Comments) For those of you unfamiliar with the term slipstreaming, it is basically the process of integrating service packs or hotfixes into an application or Operating System install. The whole point of this exercise is to speed up deployment of OSes and applications by reducing the time needed to download service packs to each PC that is configured. Windows XP SP2 - Build 2082 @ ipKonfig [Mar-02-04] (0 Comments) As we have mentioned here recently, Microsoft is releasing some new security features with its upcoming SP2 for Windows XP. Having a new security feature within Windows XP is extremely important for Microsoft, but even more for users. And of course this will be the beginning, or foundation, for Microsoft's security measures to be enhanced as part of its new resolution to play safe. With the coming events and release of Longhorn, though public release is still some time away, Microsoft is now taking steps towards a better and more secure Windows environment for the consumer. Sadly, it has taken this much damage, this much time, and this much frustration for users before it finally responded. WinXP SP2: Security? @ IPkonfig [Jan-13-04] (0 Comments) There's been quite a delay for Windows XP Service Pack 2, with good reason: overwhelming security holes found within the Windows operating system. Turn your head for only a few moments, and another patch is released under the "Critical" heading in of Microsoft's Windows XP Update tool. It gives us great concern that despite the money we've spent so many cumulating holes open us up to the world of the unknown. Microsoft Windows is the most widely used operating system in the world. Which brings me to this thought: An operating system so popular, has the most security holes--will be probed and picked at more than any other. Its popularity has opened doors not just for common users, but for hackers at large. 31 results. New search. |
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