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PC On Your PSP?

Posted by John Walker on October 7th, 2008 at 11:11 pm.

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My PS skills are unsurpassed.

You know the problem with various consoles? They’re not PCs. It’s a downfall that they can so rarely overcome. So how about turning your PSP into an extra PC monitor? Why? Don’t ask annoying questions – because you can!

QJ.net pick up on a project by Jochen Schleu, which allows a PSP to act as a second monitor, with an extended desktop. Best use I can think of: two PSPs as wing mirrors for your PC. Anyone got any better suggestions? Video of it in action below.

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27 Comments »

  1. Jochen Scheisse says:

    I guess it could be used for all kinds of video/audio work while on tour. I suppose the PSP doesn’t need power supply, just like your notebook.
    It could also make a very nice minimap, with some additional modding.

  2. andy says:

    interesting. if they figure out how to put an actual windows os on there i’d buy one in a heartbeat.

  3. Jeremy says:

    It’d be rather fun to play that 2D TF2 game yous guys had up a while back.

  4. DigitalSignalX says:

    Good idea of using it for a mini-map, or perhaps a persistent inventory screen Other then that.. the cost of a psp would be better spent on a real monitor.

  5. Ian says:

    You could mount it on the side of your monitor and make it a dedicated Itunes (or other) mini player monitor.

  6. Finn says:

    Extra points if you can name the song playing, and game it’s from.

  7. Shadowmancer says:

    I know its possible to play Crysis on the ps3 and also to install windows operating systems as well as mac for some reason.

  8. Radiant says:

    Absolutely pointless.

  9. MarkN says:

    Viewing what other people are using a PC to look at, remotely, and preferably without their knowledge? Can’t think of any use for that at all.

    Oh – hang on…

  10. rekki says:

    it may be pointless but it sure is clever..
    might just do it myself with my psp its been sitting around for about a year now might as well get some use form it..

  11. NuZZ says:

    I would throw my irc prechan in the psp monitor :). Mmmmm.

  12. K3ViN says:

    You CAN put windows on a psp. It was one of the first hacks for the psp. Also for 99% of psp users this would be useless, however I would use it to monitor something thats running while i am at my desk (not my computer desk)

  13. Mythrilfan says:

    THREE mirrors.

  14. Wedge says:

    @Finn “You’re Not Here” from SH3

    Also this would be cool as a second monitor extension, vertically it’d fit a media player perfectly, and be awesome if you could bind the PSP controls to control that. However all this video shows is a replicated monitor, which isn’t so useful.

  15. pi8you says:

    I’d totally use that for IM while watching full screen video/playing games(PS3/Wii route through the monitor).

  16. x25killa says:

    Main screen has game running at full screen, while on the PSP, the rockpapershotgun website (wait, there are other sites?)
    Pretty nifty if you already got a PSP but I wouldn’t justify it for buying PSP.
    Still a cool idea though.

  17. Cigol says:

    They were actually going to use the PSP officially for something like this in their PS3 F1 game. It was going to be implemented, post release, as a rearview mirror. Which is odd as they only have side mirrors in real life. I don’t think they ever did patch it in, but it would have been an interesting novelty.

  18. Heliocentric says:

    Get windows on my DS and then you’ll be talking. The interface is inherently suited to an os.

  19. AbyssUK says:

    You can get VNC for both the PC and the PSP.. i believe the PSP one even has usb keyboard support…. both devices have wifi so.. yeah easy.

  20. AbyssUK says:

    Above was meant to say for both the DS and PSP…. and just where has the edit fucntion gone… I miss it

  21. Radiant says:

    You still have to have your psp connected to your pc via a usb cable.
    It’s not wireless.
    For the price of a PSP [£129] you can get a crappy second monitor.
    I love my psp; you can pry ridgeracers from my cold dead fingers but there are countless other innovations on it [non hacked] that are miles better.

  22. Radiant says:

    Hey why can’t I edit my posts?
    I had a nice rant about the blind eye towards custom firmware/console piracy over pc piracy.

  23. Cigol says:

    Regarding the Edit function; the RPS overlords giveth, and taketh away.

  24. Neuromante says:

    Thanks for the link! I’ve been waiting for something like this since I got my PSP ^_^

  25. mpk says:

    Think of all the things you could do with a Gamecube and a GBA connected together* – now just transfer that to the PC/PSP combo.

    *omgminigames

  26. James Egan says:

    Silent Hill 3.
    Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
    “You’re Not Here”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs1NgZOxBik&feature=related

  27. Kommissar Nicko says:

    Ah good. I thought SH3 meant Silent Hunter 3, and I was about to ask a few more questions in that regard.

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