'PS Placeable' kit that can remodel PSP into a small PS2 and make it compatible with video output and Bluetooth controllers has appeared



A kit called 'PS Placeable' has been developed that allows you to modify the portable game console 'PlayStation Portable (PSP)' to turn it into a stationary type and play games by projecting the screen onto a TV.

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PS Placeable was developed by Dan and Stephen.



PS Placeable looks like this:



The structure is that of a PSP packed into a specially made case.



The slot for inserting the PSP game disc 'UMD' can be opened directly from the top.



There are several buttons on the back, including a reset button and a boot button.



You can also insert the PSP memory card 'Memory Stick PRO Duo'.



It also supports video output and Bluetooth, so you can play by connecting a Bluetooth-compatible controller such as the

DUALSHOCK 4 .



The price of PS Placeable is $299.99 (about 46,000 yen). It also comes with a PSP. You can also

send your PSP to have it customized .

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https://www.retromodworks.com/product-page/ps-placeable



If you want to make it yourself, you can order just the board for $39.99 (about 6,100 yen). The design drawings are public, so you can also request it separately from a board production service such as

PCBWay , but it is cheaper to order it from the official website.

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If you already have the motherboard and PSP, you can just purchase the outer shell.

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https://www.retromodworks.com/product-page/ps-placeable-shell



In addition to the production kit, a production guide is also available on the official website. The most important thing to note when making a PS Placeable is that it is not compatible with the original model 'PSP-1000'.



Disassembly is also required as the PSP needs to be connected to the circuit board.



You will have to disconnect and reconnect various cables.



It looks like this.



There is also an FAQ for assembly, so if you're interested, please take a look.

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in Hardware,   Video,   Game, Posted by log1p_kr