The iMP 2 in 1 Component AV Cable lets PSP owners hook their handhelds up to a TV set in order to make use of the larger display. The dilemma here though, is whether one really needs such a product.
The cable itself is well-made, except for the rather clunky switch near the output connectors. This allows the signal to be switched between component or composite output, depending on the type of signal one’s TV can accept. While the switch casing is large and clunky, the switch itself is impractically tiny, and could definitely have been better designed. That’s not too much of an issue though, as owners would very seldom find need to make use of the switch. The reason for this is that the cable’s composite output is of limited use, as PSP game video can only be displayed over a component connection.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of the iMP 2 in 1 Component AV Cable.
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Comments:
Really interesting review - but I am still not planning to buy it.