Back in Redmond headquarters, Microsoft’s Jeff Henshaw told us that the Xbox 360 will work with rival companies’ products and then at E3 2005, J. Allard mentioned specifically the Xbox 360 ability to connect with the PlayStation Portable and even Apple’s iPod.
Well, it seems that Microsoft has already developed the technology to allow its Xbox 360 to connect with rival firms’ products as this recent post from an anonymous developer shows. At PSP Vault, a game developer with the simple name of Newbie has posted the first screenshots that show the Sony PSP connected to the Xbox 360:
"I finally got an xbox360 dev kit today, and was able to see how well it interacts with the PSP. It worked great - I was able to listen to mp3s right off the PSP through the Xbox360 Music Player, and view images from the PSP at full screen."
The Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, which is now being promoted by Microsoft as "an integrated music, picture, games, and movie center", is equipped with USB 2.0 ports that allows it to connect with portable music players, digital cameras and any other device with a USB interface such as the PSP.
Enought talk. Here are the screenshots that show the PSP connected to the Xbox 360. Enjoy it Ken and the rest of the staff at Sony, who love so much to develop proprietary formats that only work with your products:
[teamxbox]
아마 PSP의 USB포트를 이용해서 접속하는것같네요
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