on 30-01-2010 12:57 PM - last edited on 30-01-2010 12:59 PM
Sorry if this has been covered before, i did do a quick search but could not find quite what i needed, but wanted to find out more about PSP GO tv out cables.
There seems to be a collection of different leads to allow you to hook up the GO to a tv and i wanted to know what gave the best picture in terms of size and quality.
I have got a simple three connector tv lead for my go and tv with red and white for sound and yellow for video. This gives me full screen for videos and pictures but only a small screen for gaming although the image is nice and crisp and smooth. I picked this lead as i can gain easy access to this input on my tv as its mounted on the side for quick bit of tv gaming.
I did see you can get a HD full component lead with four video outputs, red, yellow, blue and green along with the sound out put leads. Will this give a better quality of image or even a larger screen size when playing games. I do have one of these inputs on my tv but its tucked away around the back.
Last of all there is the scart lead option. I would take a guess that this would give the same output as the three lead single video output lead as listed first on my post but not sure and would like to know.
Or is the PSP GO game output screen size locked by the Go itself and the lead you use does not matter that much anyway.
Any help with this would be great so i can make the most of my GO and my 40" 1080p TV.
Thanks.
Jisonga.
on 30-01-2010 03:11 PM
on 30-01-2010 06:30 PM
Component leads (Green,Blue,Red,White,Red) will give the best quality picture, not sure if there are any HDMI leads that exist.
In regards to the screen size when in game, thats default. Sony have made it so that the screen is 3/4 original when playing any games, apps aswell...which is a shame because I would like Sensme app to be full screen. The only solution those lucky enough to have a tv with a set of zoom funtions listed in their aspect ratio list can force the tv to zoom the screen so that the PSP display fills the screen. Check your tv's manual or play with the aspect ratio button and see if it has a set of zoom levels aswell as the 16:9, 4:8, wide and auto presets. Hope that helps

on 31-01-2010 02:51 PM
Thanks for the replies guys knew you could help out.
Thats another question sorted now off to play with my TV settings.
Jisonga.
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