PSP Hacks, Mods, and Expansions
The popular Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) is the most advanced handheld video game system on the market today — capable of doing much more than most owners realize. This book is required reading for those of you who want to “tinker under the hood” and discover the full capabilities and hidden features and functions of PSP. You will be able to easily convert and customize your gaming device into a versatile digital companion that allows you to: View movies and pictures Listen to music Browse the web Increase memory Customize your favorite games Upgrade PSP hardware and software Integrate the iPod into the PSP world Use any memory stick with the PSP Listen to MP3s and watch movie videos from the PSP The companion website will contain sample PSPcasts and movies as well as the entire book in special PSP-compatible format so that it can be viewed from the device.
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
Sadly Disappointed/Book Sucks, By
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This review is from: PSP Hacks, Mods, and Expansions (Paperback)
This book is absolutely disappoiting. I mean I bought it and wish I hadn’t. It only scratches the surface of what can be done with the PSP. Even though I bought this book used I am still disappointed. It is not at all what I expected.
It is basically a “How To” for connecting things to the PSP. It takes up 50% of the book with pics showing how to do useless things with the other products rather than the PSP. Case in point, connecting the Apple iPod to the PSP. Why would you do that? Oh ya, because the PSP can already play MP3’s and you just wanted to do it because you could. Dumb. I wish I would have never bought this book.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Dave Prochnow’s ADD Ramblings,
This review is from: PSP Hacks, Mods, and Expansions (Paperback)
I am amazed that a giant book publisher, McGraw Hill, would even allow this book to go to print. I have to agree with the other customer reviews. This book was a huge disappointment! Dave Prochnow’s book is erratic, confusing, and deficient of practical application. His writing was hard to follow and at times made me wonder why I paid .95 to read the ramblings of a person with ADD. In fairness his suggestions on PSP websites and selection of accessories were decent. However, the book lacked goof-proof, insider’s guidance!
49 of 52 people found the following review helpful
very disappointed, By
SwampRocker (Vancouver, B.C., Canada) – See all my reviews
This review is from: PSP Hacks, Mods, and Expansions (Paperback)
i bought 3 books online thru amazon. the book PSP hacks, mods, and expansions , has to be the worst book ive ever looked forward to reading. the author omited countless things promised and advertised on the cover that were no where to be found in the pages. it says u can download a copy of the book to view on your psp, i never found a single reference throughout the entire book, cept on the back cover saying u can download the entire book onto your psp!
i’d say that dave prochnow is the biggest goof online n in no way should anyone in the psp community buy this book, you aint missing anything. alot of the info can be read in the manual u get with your psp. just useless thru and thru. |
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Sadly Disappointed/Book Sucks,
It is basically a “How To” for connecting things to the PSP. It takes up 50% of the book with pics showing how to do useless things with the other products rather than the PSP. Case in point, connecting the Apple iPod to the PSP. Why would you do that? Oh ya, because the PSP can already play MP3’s and you just wanted to do it because you could. Dumb.
I wish I would have never bought this book.
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|Dave Prochnow’s ADD Ramblings,
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|very disappointed,
i’d say that dave prochnow is the biggest goof online n in no way should anyone in the psp community buy this book, you aint missing anything. alot of the info can be read in the manual u get with your psp. just useless thru and thru.
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