How To Use PSP As A Windows Monitor

January 18th, 2009

Playstation Portable is indeed a universal device. If overclocking wasn’t enough for your PSP, you could use it as an alternative for your computer monitor. Here’s how.

How To Use PSP As A Windows Monitor

This method requires you to do some homework. Just install PSPDisp on your PSP and connect it to your computer with an USB cable.

After that it will be just like an ordinary windows monitor. Place icons and other windows widgets on the screen and play your media just normally how you do. You can also do the opposite. Control actions on the PSP and see the results on the monitor. Quiet handy if you want to move around in your den. Video after the break.

PSPDisp
[Via LifeHacker]

How To Use PSP As A Windows Monitor




  1. January 21st, 2009 at 03:41 | #1

    Ha! That’s pretty cool. I’m going to try that out just for the heck of it.

  2. October 28th, 2010 at 07:34 | #2

    LCD monitors are the de factor standard these days because they do not consume too much electricity~-,

  3. November 14th, 2010 at 00:03 | #3

    msot computer monitors these days are already using LCD technology and some are LED-LCD ‘~;

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