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The new iTrip for Sony PSP

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 17, 2006 – 5:48 pm
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I have been using the Griffin iTrip for iPod for the past year, and I can testify that it is a useful and easy solution to listening to my Podcasts in my Jeep, which has no inputs that allow me to physically connect the iPod to the stereo system.  It is a very simple and wonderful device, and now Griffin has created an iTrip for the Sony PSP.  If you store your music on your PSP or just would like to listen to the soundtracks to your movies or the sound effects from your games on some larger speakers, this unit is for you.  It will broadcast the sound from the PSP to any FM radio.  From Griffin’s site:

"The iTrip FM Transmitter has now been reinvented for the PlayStation Portable. Offering a sleek, slim design that slides securely onto the bottom of the PSP quickly and easily, without adding bulk, the iTrip’s easy to read display sends audio right to your radio. Rock your game, movies and music through your own home and car systems and you’ll never go back to the stock speakers."

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