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Griffin Technology iTrip PSP
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November, 2009

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Griffin Technology iTrip PSP

By David Carnoy

Griffin Technology has been making wireless FM transmitters for the iPod for the last few years. Now the same type of product is available for Sony's PSP in the form of an accessory called the iTrip PSP ($49.99) that clips onto the bottom of your ...

Now the same type of product is available for Sony's PSP in the form of an accessory called the iTrip PSP ($49.99) that clips onto the bottom of your portable gaming rig. The general concept behind the iTrip is that it lets you wirelessly stream...

April, 2006

Rating

69

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zdnet.com
US

Griffin Technology iTrip PSP Reviews

By David Carnoy

The Griffin iTrip PSP transmits sound from your PSP to any audio system with an FM radio. The iTrip matches the PSP perfectly, yet doesn't add much bulk or hurt ergonomics for gaming. In addition, the transmitter automatically turns off after two ...

The iTrip PSP isn't immune to static, and it needs its own batteries.

If you want to bulk up the sound of your PSP without running cables to your stereo or a set of powered speakers, Griffin's iTrip for PSP is a nice--though slightly pricey--solution.

Now the same type of product is available for Sony's PSP in the form of an accessory called the iTrip PSP ($49.99) that clips onto the bottom of your portable gaming rig. Griffin Technology has been making wireless FM transmitters for the iPod for...

April, 2006

Rating

69

Partner Source
cnet.com
AU

Griffin Technology iTrip PSP Review - Games

By David Carnoy, CNET.com

If you want to bulk up the sound of your PSP without running cables to your stereo or a set of powered speakers, Griffin's iTrip for PSP is a nice -- though slightly pricey -- solution.

Transmits sound from your PSP to any audio system with an FM radio, Matches the PSP perfectly, yet doesn't add much bulk or hurt ergonomics for gaming, Transmitter automatically turns off after two minutes if the PSP isn't emitting any sound, Isn't ...

Isn't immune to static, Needs its own batteries

Now the same type of product is available for Sony's PSP in the form of an accessory called the iTrip PSP that clips onto the bottom of your portable gaming rig. Griffin Technology has been making wireless FM transmitters for the iPod for the last...

April, 2006

Rating

69

cnet.com.au

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