Modder crafts handheld wireless visual interface for PS3


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Modder crafts handheld wireless visual interface for PS3, makes us want

By Darren Murph posted Dec 30th 2009 5:30AM

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We tell ya -- Ben Heck's apprentices are the best. One techknott has just finished up his latest creation, a WVI (wireless visual interface) for Sony's PlayStation 3 console. The purpose? To transmit signals to and from the PS3 by way of this handy handheld. A 1.2GHz wireless transmitter is used to get the controller commands to the PS3, and the same is used in reverse to get the video signals from the console to the homegrown device. The device itself utilizes a 5-inch LCD, 4,500mAh Li-ion battery (complete with a LED capacity meter), an AV input, headphone jack, USB port and a button for every last DualShock command. Hop on past the break for a video, and head to the source if you're interested in making an offer for it. Yeah, we said it -- dude's going to be selling this!

Source: Engadget

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so this is for those people who can't stop gaming long enough to take a ****? There's no way that thing is usefull anymore than some odd feet away from your ps3... It just wont sell unless it is totally portable, if so, it is then awesome.

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if this works over some sort of long range wireless , then we're talking... seeing that the screen is downsized so much, and all you'd be sending is controller data, i dont see any need for bandwidth, therefore signal quality, that is going to jeapordize the design range of such a wireless system...

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so this is for those people who can't stop gaming long enough to take a ****? There's no way that thing is usefull anymore than some odd feet away from your ps3... It just wont sell unless it is totally portable, if so, it is then awesome.

it is a one off mod lol

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