http://www.psx.sony.co.jp/
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/200310/03-1007E/
Buy one here for $480 – http://videogeisha.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7&products_id=11
Manufacturer -Sony Corporation
Type – Digital video recorder/video game console
Retail availability – JP December 13, 2003
Media – DVD-ROM DVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM
Storage capacity Hard disk 160gb,250gb, memory card
PSX was a Sony digital video recorder with fully integrated PlayStation and PlayStation 2 video game consoles. Since it was designed to be a general-function audiovisual device, it was marketed by the main Sony Corporation and was released only in Japan on December 13, 2003. It was the first Sony product to utilize the XrossMediaBar (XMB).
The system became widely criticized due to a very high price, and customer interest began decreasing.[1] As a result, the PSX was never released outside Japan.
The PSX is a fully functional digital video recorder with RF, S-Video and composite inputs. It is able to tune analog VHF and CATV. It comes with a remote control and can be also linked with a PlayStation Portable to transfer videos and music via USB ports.[2] It also features software for video, photo and audio editing.[3]
The PSX supports PlayStation and PlayStation 2 gaming using PlayStation 2-based hardware, with Emotion Engine, Graphics Synthesizer and the I/O processor. It supports online game compatibility using an internal broadband adapter. Games that utilize the PS2 HDD (for example Final Fantasy XI) are supported as well.[4]
The PSX doesn’t include a controller. A special ceramic-white, USB DualShock 2 was released separately.[5] However, original DualShocks are fully supported by two joystick ports in the back side and memory cards are also supported via port in the front side.[6]
The PSX is also known for its introduction of Sony’s XMB graphical user interface, used later on PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, 2008 BRAVIA model TVs and other Sony devices.
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Case: Thermaltake XAXER XI full tower
Psu: Thermaltake Toughpower 600w
Mobo: ASUS P6T SE
Mem: 3gb DDR3 1333
Pro: intel Core i7 920 @ 2.89 with CoolerMaster V8
VGA: Saphire Radeon HD 5870
HD: Seagate Barracuda 500gb x 2 7200rpm
5 fans 140mm (3 Aerocool and one Thermaltake thunderblade blue led)
1 120 fan Thermaltake thunderblade blue led
Gaming Mouse pad: Steelseries QCK+
Gaming Mouse: Steelseries IKARI optical
Gaming Headphones: Steelseries 3H usb
HDTV: Sharp Aquos 32″ (dont remember model)
Gaming keyboard: Saitek Eclipse II
Firefly RF remote control xD
Music by Armadura xD
i totally recomend this case as one of the best ever, why? well 10 pci slots (long cards fit perfectly), all aluminum, you can put 3 140 fans on the front, two on the top, two on the inferior (the lian li p80 can’t), one on the back, Two e-sata ports on the top lml
ho and IS BIG AND KICK if you are looking for one of the best, i 100% recomend you this one, you wont be disapointed at all. I L O V E IT.
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a review/unboxing of the vizio 22″ VO22LF HDTV in 1080p
http://www.vizio.com/vo22lfhtdv10a.html
*Tech Specs*
Size: 22-in
Viewable: 21.6-in
Tuner: Integrated NTSC/ATSC/QAM HDTV Tuner
Native Panel Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Signal Compatibility: Supports 480i (SDTV), 480P (EDTV), 720P (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV), 1080p Video Signals
Colors: 16.7 Million
Computer Support: 640×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1920×1080
Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (Typical), 5000:1 (w/DCR)
Brightness: 300 cd/m2 (typical)
Response Time: 5ms
Viewable Angle: 170° horizontal , 160° vertical
Pixel/Dot Pitch: 0.248mm (H) x 0.248mm (V)
SRS TruSurround HD™: No
SRS TruVolume™: No
SRS TruSurround XT™: No
INPUTS (REAR)
HDMI with HDCP 2
RF Connector for Internal Tuner 1
Component YPbPr plus Stereo Audio: 1
S-Video: 1
Computer RGB: 1
INPUTS (SIDE)
HDMI with HDCP
RF Connector for Internal Tuner
Component YPbPr plus Stereo Audio:
Composite Video:
S-Video:
Computer RGB:
USB Ports:
Music (MP3):
Video (MPG):
Photo (JPEG):
OUTPUTS (REAR)
SPDIF Digital Optical: 1
Stereo Audio:
Headphones: 1
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Refresh Rate:
Smooth Motion: No
LED: No
Picture-in-Picture (PIP): No
Picture-outside-Picture (POP): No
Zero Bright Pixel Defect Guarantee: No
V-Chip: Yes
3D Comb Filter: No
3:2 or 2:2 Reverse Pull-down: Yes
ATSC with 8VSB & QAM demodulation: Yes
ATSC with MPEG-2 decoding: Yes
NTSC Video decoding via Video: Yes, thru CVBS, S-Video, or Component
Progressive Scan Video: Yes, thru Component YPbPr, VGA or HDMI
Color Temperature: 6500K (standard), 5400K and 9300K
Color Fine Tuning: Independent Red, Green and Blue
Speakers: 2x Built-in, 3W speakers
Panel Lamp Life (typical): 50,000 hours
Voltage Range: 120Vac at 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption: 62W average
Universal Remote: No
WEIGHT
Gross: 16.5 lbs
Net With Stand: 12.8 lbs
Without Stand: 11.9 lbs
DIMENSIONS
With Stand: 21.0″ W x 17.0″ H x 8.9″ D
Without Stand: 21.0″ W x 15.7″ H x 2.9″ D
Packaging Dimensions:
CERTIFICATIONS CSA, CSA-US, FCC Class B, BETS 7, ENERGY STAR Qualified
COMPLIANCES
WALL MOUNT SPECIFICATIONS
Hole Pattern:
Screw Size:
Screw Length:
Screw Pitch:
VIZIO WARRANTY One Year Parts & Labor, Free lifetime Technical Support
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Made using PS3 eye webcam with IR blocking filter removed and a new filter that only allows 850nm IR light through. The projector is an Optoma EX525ST DLP Short Throw Projector and is mounted on a custom black acrylic stand made by my co-worker Casey at SparkFun. I’m also using the LLP method using two 850nm lasers and beam splitters to create a horizontal line just barely above the projection surface. The lasers are powered by some cables I made and are connected to SparkFun’s USB Breadboard Power Supply. The surface is clear 1/4″ acrylic with a large vellum sheet taped to the underside. The software used is Community Core Vision and Processing running Memo’s MSAFluid TUIO test slightly modified to allow for smoother TUIO inputs. Obviously this is an early video and a lot of calibration is required. Also the video is choppy and the multi-touch is less responsive than normal since I was running both webcams off my laptop along with dual monitors. I’ll record a better version soon once I have the rest of the case created.
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For sale on eBay: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZaplasseed
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http://www.psx.sony.co.jp/
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/200310/03-1007E/
Buy one here for $480 – http://videogeisha.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7&products_id=11
Manufacturer -Sony Corporation
Type – Digital video recorder/video game console
Retail availability – JP December 13, 2003
Media – DVD-ROM DVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM
Storage capacity Hard disk 160gb,250gb, memory card
PSX was a Sony digital video recorder with fully integrated PlayStation and PlayStation 2 video game consoles. Since it was designed to be a general-function audiovisual device, it was marketed by the main Sony Corporation and was released only in Japan on December 13, 2003. It was the first Sony product to utilize the XrossMediaBar (XMB).
The system became widely criticized due to a very high price, and customer interest began decreasing.[1] As a result, the PSX was never released outside Japan.
The PSX is a fully functional digital video recorder with RF, S-Video and composite inputs. It is able to tune analog VHF and CATV. It comes with a remote control and can be also linked with a PlayStation Portable to transfer videos and music via USB ports.[2] It also features software for video, photo and audio editing.[3]
The PSX supports PlayStation and PlayStation 2 gaming using PlayStation 2-based hardware, with Emotion Engine, Graphics Synthesizer and the I/O processor. It supports online game compatibility using an internal broadband adapter. Games that utilize the PS2 HDD (for example Final Fantasy XI) are supported as well.[4]
The PSX doesn’t include a controller. A special ceramic-white, USB DualShock 2 was released separately.[5] However, original DualShocks are fully supported by two joystick ports in the back side and memory cards are also supported via port in the front side.[6]
The PSX is also known for its introduction of Sony’s XMB graphical user interface, used later on PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, 2008 BRAVIA model TVs and other Sony devices.
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Patent pending
I was bored one day, and as always when that happens my mind starts to think up things, and this is my latest creation to bring to the gaming community one step closer to gaming bliss. The ability to run it as a main screen, or second display, battery operated, and roam your home and play off the screen late at night when your 360 sits in the living room, and your snug in bed not ready to give in to sleep to reach that goal. Or to do family game night while your pieces stay out of prying eyes, and off the main screen to bring your family closer together on family night, or be able to play games with your family without the need for 2-3 more 360’s and gold accounts to do so.
I give to you my Idea, and working prototype. Granted the end product will not look so huge and bulky, and hope to have it wireless by using the rear usb port, and a adapter between the main out and this adapters RF unit, so that both screens can be used at the same time. I ATM have it set up for one or the other, I have not found a way to do both at once yet, but then again, this idea of mine happened and had a prototype in under 12 hours time. If I can devote more time to it, Im sure I can get my 360 to run both screens, as mains for now, at the same time.
Hope you like and can see my vision for this, and look for it soon!!!!
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-Download official FW 3.72 (do not update)
-Download M33_NEWPSARDUMPER
-Open USB Connection and put 3.72 eboot (rename it to UPDATE.PBP) in root of mem stick
-Put PSARDUMPER in Game (3.71 kernal)
-Run Psardumper
-Press Square
-After it’s done dumping, open USB Connection and copy premo_plugin.prx (f0\vsh\module) and premo_plugin.rco (f0\vsh\resource) and paste them somewhere for safe keeping
-You can delete the folder now.
-Open recovery menu on PSP (right bumper and turn on with PSP still connected to PC)
-Go to advanced
-Select Toggle USB (flash0)
A new window should pop up on your PC
-Make sure you have hidden files and system files viewable
-Replace premo_plugin.prx (vsh\module) and premo_plugin.rco (vsh\resource) with the ones you copied
-Select Toggle USB (flash0) to disable
-Restart PSP
3.72 eboot link: http://www.psp-hacks.com/file/1337
PSAR dumper link:
http://tinyurl.com/2tj9w2
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How to open options for fixinq some of the most common problems. For Example XMB with no icons.
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U need a wireless router to enable remote play…..:D
A video of how to set up remote play for psp…
1) connect the usb cable from the ps3 to the psp..
2)put the psp in USB mode…
3)go to remote play settings on settings on the ps3 nd register device…..
4)the psp should register and it will show the registered devices on the registered devices list..
5)go to remote play on ps3…
6)then on the psp go to remote play and choose private network…then click playstation 3 on the networks..
7)remote play will start
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