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17 Mar, 2006

A few handy new PSP accessories

PSP News | From iPod specialists Griffin Technology.
The boffins at Griffin Technology - the company behind various iPod accessories - have bought their know-how to the PSP, with a few handy new accessories that are bound to raise the interest of punters out there.

First of all is the iTrip, which functions just like the iPod one. You plug it into the PSP, and it transmits whatever music the PSP is playing over a short-range FM frequency for radio playback. Whether this will be terribly useful, as the PSP already has speakers built in, remains to be seen. Next up is the iFM, which allows you to tune your PSP to FM radio, funnily enough. It works through a pretty remote, too. Then there's the SmartShare - which is just a headphone splitter.

Some stylish pieces of kit, then. If you interested in any of the above, you can order them from Griffin's website. Not updating the product names for the PSP was a bit lazy, mind.

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1 Comment
6 years ago
Cool .. anybody else get a psp survey via the email ? It had questions would you like to see a TV tuner for your PSP ? and heaps of other accessories that might be in the works.
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