HDMI Cable (PS3)


HDMI Cable (PS3)
Customer Review: Works for me
I have a Samsung LE32R41BD TV and this HDMI cable absolutely works fine at 720p and 1080i (I don’t have a 1080p tv).

I guess you could try changing the output type in the settings? But works fine for - Amazon wouldn’t be able to sell (let alone bundle) an HDMI cable that doesn’t support HD.

Customer Review: 4 Gamers HDMI Cable
This cable does not support 760p or 1080i with my LE32R87BDX Samsung LCD TV. It only supports 576p at first I thought my TV was not HD but on buying a Sony 1.3A HDMI CABLE I am now operating at 1080i and the PS3 Games are unreal!!!

If you have a Samsung LCD I would advise you not to buy this cable!!!

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Hacking the PSPTM: Cool Hacks, Mods, and Customizations for the Sony? PlayStation? Portable: Cool Hacks, … the Sony Playstation Portable (ExtremeTech)
List Price: ?19.99
Amazon Price: ?13.99
Used Price: ?2.99
Customer Review: Hacking the PSP 2nd Edition
In this book there is some half descent stuff although there are also some very pointless hacks and there are sections on how to make car mounts which I didn’t really think should be in a hacking book. To get the most out of this book you really need a psp with firmware 2.6 or below and gta liberty city stories (the old unpatched version) and wipeout pure. I would strongly recoomend not to get this book unless you have this stuff. There is this section which tells you how you can play multiplayer games with one disk and when the game does not do game sahring. I promise you this is well easy. There is a really detailed section at the end about programming and homebrew and there is also some very complex information about the intert on the psp. This is what you are really paying your money for. Although quite a bit of this stuff you do need to download off the iinternet so before you buy this book make sure you can download.

Formula One 2006 Platinum (PSP)
List Price: ?19.99
Amazon Price: ?18.98
Used Price: ?15.50
Customer Review: Pretty darn good
It’s got to be said that since F197 games developers have had a shocker in putting such a popular sport into a good, playable and realistic game. Look no further than this offering. Granted, it’s last years driver set (i.e. no Hamilton), however in all categories I really rate this game. The graphics are very fair for the PSP standard (think equal to Pro Evo for example), and its only occasionally that there’s a bit of lag… usually when you crasah into the back of a car by not braking adequately! Gameplay is relayed by a very responsive and realistic car handling set up - drivers aids for beginners and an extensive manual car tuning option for the specialists. Race days are peppered by on-track incidents, and qualifying sessions always hold a risk of rain! In summary, a very playable and detailed game. N.B. the career mode is purely driving i.e there is no ‘Chief Engineer mode’ that is advertised
Customer Review: very good handheld f1 game
This is a good handheld game of F1! This has some pretty decent graphics in the game and the handling of the car is quite good. The only downfall I have is no WiFi and laoding times suck!

Live in Cuba [UMD Mini for PSP] [2005]
Used Price: ?8.34

Assassin’s Creed (PS3) It’s easy to see why there was so much fighting amongst the console manufacturers to try and make this game a format exclusive. Where early launch titles may have disappointed this game not only looks like a next generation game but it plays like it too. Taken at face value the story casts you as an Arabic fighter in 1191, out to assassinate the nine Western leaders of the Third Crusade. There is more to the story than that though making it more than simple historical adventure it first seems.

Since it’s developed by many of the same team behind Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, it’s no surprise to find the game using many of the same ideas. With the bold claim that you can climb on or over anything in the game world that sticks out more than two inches, this allows incredible freedom of movement, with a style of acrobatics heavily influenced by Parkour/free running. The game also innovates in terms of combat, with each of the face buttons controlling a different area of the body, rather like a marionette. As such one button controls the feet, one your open hand, one your weapon hand and the other your head.

As an assassin stealth plays an important role in the game too, but here it’s often a case of hiding in plain sight as you mill around inside large crowds of people. Everyone will react to you realistically though, so if you go around pushing people out of the way, or even killing them, the crowd will react and report you. With stunning graphics and genuinely innovative gameplay this is destined to be one of the most important releases of the year.
HARRISON DENT
Customer Review: Over-hyped, but worth playing.
Needless to say this game is very repetitive compared to those of similiar genre. Climb up a view point, complete 2-3 missions and assassinate the target. Yeah, that is the concept of the game. The environment is very beautiful and well-detailed, however, and the world is very interactive. Unfortunately the game loses much of its potential, thanks to Ubisoft’s sloppy plot design.

Moreover, the Xbox 360 version is better. It may have a slightly lower framerate, but there are no vsync issues (screen tearing, whereas PS3 version suffers from this issue, a lot.

If you don’t mind playing the most repetitive game out there for PS3, go ahead and buy it.
Customer Review: PS3 Christmas Turkey
Avoid at all costs…
Seriously, it’s repetition city. If the games producer spent more quality time on the game instead of promoting herself we might have had something to shout about.

Save your money for Drake Uncharted.

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