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Sony PSP - Original PSP in fantastic condition and no dead pixels. It is running software version 3.10 OE-A. It comes with a 2GB Memory Stick Duo. It is set up to play back up games.

It is boxed, with manuals, headphones, soft case and USB cable.

I brought this from a club member but have only used it twice on plane journeys. Great for watching films on. Quite a few games with it also but not sure what ones they are as i need to check.

 

£SOLD.

 

 

BFG nvidia GeForce 9600GT 512mb graphics card. PCI express.

These cards come overclocked out of the box and it has been great.

I sold my old pc and the graphics card was not needed by its new owner.

This ran windows 7 playing call of duty MW2 fine on a 42" lcd tv and could play call of duty 4 pretty much flat out.

Comes with original box, discs, power cable, monitor adapter etc.

 

http://www.sapiens.si/files/image/Graficne%20kartice/BFG/VGA%20GF%209600GT%20512MB%20BFG%20OC2%20PCIe.jpg

 

£55 inc special delivery.

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Pardon my ignorance but is this the type of card I would need to be be able to connect my PC to my TV using HDMI? I looked at the pic but it didn't look like it had a HDMI output.

 

No, but I am pretty sure you can connect any PC to a HDMI TV. You just buy the cable required. If your TV has HDMI capability I would be surprised if it doesn't have VGA or DVI also.

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No, but I am pretty sure you can connect any PC to a HDMI TV. You just buy the cable required. If your TV has HDMI capability I would be surprised if it doesn't have VGA or DVI also.

 

Surprisingly it has component or HDMi only. So my VGA output wont really work - I don't think :blink:

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Surprisingly it has component or HDMi only. So my VGA output wont really work - I don't think :blink:

 

I'm not sure about VGA-HDMI but you can certainly get DVI-HDMI. There are also VGA-DVI adapters. Now, whether a VGA-DVI adapter and then a DVI-HDMI adapter would work remains to be seen :D

 

Oh wait... quick ebay found this...

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-8m-GOLD-PLATED-HDMI-to-SVGA-VGA-MALE-CABLE-FOR-LCD-TV_W0QQitemZ120510764300QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Computing_CablesConnectors_RL?hash=item1c0f00550c

 

So they seem to exist :D

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Pardon my ignorance but is this the type of card I would need to be be able to connect my PC to my TV using HDMI? I looked at the pic but it didn't look like it had a HDMI output.

 

I was just looking at the very same thing but the comment -

 

"Your Video card must support digital signal output through VGA port function. Please consult with your VGA card's user manual for more information"

 

- Concerns me as I am sure my vid card is quite old.

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I was just looking at the very same thing but the comment -

 

"Your Video card must support digital signal output through VGA port function. Please consult with your VGA card's user manual for more information"

 

- Concerns me as I am sure my vid card is quite old.

 

Ahh I'm with you. All that means is that it puts out resolutions that are TV friendly.

 

Basically you need to check your TV and see what resolutions it can take. The norm is 1280x768 (720p equivilant) for a graphics card. Some TV's can only take exactly 1280 x 720 or 1920x1080. These resolutions might be asking a bit much of an old graphics card.

 

Basically if your TV is 720p and can handle 1280x768 you are sorted.

 

You just need to look at the specs of both and see if they can work with each other.

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