PSP Slim TV Out Game Compatibility and Recommendations
Hey guys, I can confirm that everything is outputing to tvout perfectly. I can also confirm that you can switch the brightness to level 4 on everything.
Once again TV out is working for everything! (With component anyway) I spent a full day at Circuit City yesturday and the day before playing with various tv's but one stuck out as the best for our purposes, and has also gotten pretty good reviews online
Its also one of the cheapest:
VIZIO VX32L @ 599 shipped.
I also have a coupon good till I think 9/17/07 for $15 off: vnazkssa3e
It has zoom feature on the remote + and -, and screenmode button to cycle through them. Most of the tv's that had this functionality were a pain in the but to get to in the menus and not practical while playing a game to switch it like that. This one is basically, 3 button presses for any emu and its ready fullscreen (or at least close to fullscreen, as mostly everything is not widescreen naturally)
Here are a couple sample shots (some from the $549.99 Olevia TV which had good zoom but crappy quality picture):
Megaman in NesterJ on the Olevia (keep in mind the VIZIO has the same zoom capability I just forgot to take the emu pics on the VIZIO):
http://www.madcents.com/DSC00622 (Small).JPG
Metroid Zero Mission from gpSP on Olevia (same deal here):
http://www.madcents.com/DSC00631 (Small).JPG
Hexaxis XXI to show homebrew compat in output and the size you can expect including regular PSP games like lumines:
http://www.madcents.com/DSC00632 (Small).JPG
Final Fantasy Tactics PS1, blown up to fill the whole screen, only clipping a tiny bit at the top and bottom:
http://www.madcents.com/DSC00633 (Small).JPG
I will also note, one of the nice touches on the VIZIO is that when zoomed in (such as in FFT) you can pan the image up down left or right. If you were for instance playing a game that the dialog boxes are at the extreme top, you can force the screen to clip only at the bottom! Just a nice touch that the majority of tv's i tested failed to implement. The guys at CC were trying to sell me some panasonic tv that airbrushed everything and had really crappy zoom capability but was $300 more!