With the rest of the world largely forgetting about the humble 7″ Eee PC, somebody has found a brand new way to enjoy your aged netbook – by hacking it to function as a much larger display compared to the one available on the Sony PSP. While this setup isn’t ideal for portable gaming, it offers a fun alternative for those who play with their PSPs at home. Known as RemoteJoyLite, this Windows application allows you to hook up your PSP to the Eee PC via USB, where the former is a controller while the latter functions as a screen. Take note that this is not an officially sanctioned application by either party, so enjoy it at your own risk.
Related articles:HR3D from MIT: A Better 3D Screen Than the Nintendo 3DS, But...
Kinect for Flash, Silverlight and Unity
PrimeSense and Asus to Launch WAVI Xtion Gesture-Controlled User Interface
Seen at: eeepc.net
Add a Comment
 
Join a great community!
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
