Is it possible to connect PSP Street to TV?

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Some time ago I bought again PlayStation Portable E1004 Street. I decided to buy this version because of the price of second-hand markets and I have no special requirements about it.

But I started to consider streaming gameplay to my TV to be able to play in more comfortable circumstances - sitting on the couch and watching the game on a quite bigger screen than this embedded in this little console.

I know that some versions of PSP have special output allowing connection with TV (I know, that games designed for PSP resolution could look so ugly on the big TV, but let's skip this case), but PSP Street has deprived this functionality.

Despite this, is it any way to set the connection between PSP Street and TV without this TV Out socket on the console? Does exist any homebrew software allowing some connection by micro USB socket, which is present in PSP Street? Or maybe there is another way to do that?






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How do I connect my PSP to my HDTV?

However, if you want to play PSP at home on big-screen HDTV with visual enjoyment, this HDMI cable is what you need! This cable has been specifically calibrated for PSP 2000 / PSP 3000. However, final output doesn't only depend on the cable quality but the games you are playing and television quality.



How to Connect the Sony PSP to your TV




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