[quote name='CoffeeEdge']Not to argue with you, but I feel compelled to point out the considerable difference between the scaling options between the GBPlayer, and the PSP.
The PSP's TV-out gives you one option: a 1:1 pixel ratio, centering the image, leaving everything outside of the PSP's original display resolution of 480×272 plain black. If you have a 720p HDTV, the image will fill about 1/3 of the vertical space; if you have t 1080p HDTV, it'll fill up barely a quarter of the vertical screen.
The GB Player could scale the image to fill almost the entire 4:3 screen, and what little border there was to the picture, you were given the option of filling in with one of a couple dozen (if memory serves) pleasant background images.
For a visual comparison, here's what it looks like using the PSP's TV-out; the area highlighted in green in the is the black border around the game image:
And this is a direct-feed screen capture of what playing a GBA game on the GB player looks like (you can clearly see how little of the screen is taken up by the, in this case, gray border):
In my opinion, the PSP's TV out option is far from ideal. The addition of a simple, cheap video post-processing scaler chip on the Slim models of the PSP could have easily solved this problem, and allowed the game window to fill the entire screen of a 16:9 television. Too late now...if Sony ever did add such a capability to current PSP Slims, via firmware update for instance, it would have to be done in software, meaning that in-game performance would be impacted.[/quote]
Well thank you for putting words to pictures but all it requires is a TV with the ability to run at 480 I or P right? Anyone have any insight on how that looks and the most basic setup they can run it at?
Thanks though for putting pictures it helped to make more sense out of the HD ratio Noobs like myself.