PSP Composite AV Cable Doesn't Support Games
By Eli Green
October 15, 2007 - 15:00
The
answer to that question is quite simple. Not all types of the PSP AV
cables support playing games on television. It turns out, the problem
that these people were
running into was that they bought the PSP
Composite AV cable to connect their PSP
Who
is to blame for these people finding this out the hard way? Is it
Sony? Well, not exactly. I checked with Sony and was told that the
company made sure to clearly label both the front and the back of the
packaging, for both types of cables, with the
Are
retailers to blame? Again, not exactly. Not all retail
representatives would have known that only one of the cable types
supports gameplay, while the other doesn't. They would naturally
assume that all types of the PSP AV cables would support everything
the PSP is capable of doing. What about consumers? Again, the answer
is
no. Like the retail representatives I just spoke
about,
The important thing is that people know. So if you know someone who has a new PSP and wants to play games on their television, make sure to let them know that they need the Component AV cable and a progressive scan capable television. They'll thank you for saving them a trip back to the store.
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