Thursday, March 6, 2008

Really Sweet PSP Game Hack

Here is the most popular Sony PSP Hack for playing old games on your PSP.

Many PSP fans, including myself, are already looking for ways to push their PSP's to the extreme. I want more options, more PSP games, and a whole cinema full of PSP Movies.

Here's a great example; many PSP fans are old gamers of the past and since hauling around your old super nintendo is out...and totally nerdy... here's what you can do:

Search the web for a PSP game emulator.

What's a game emulator?

Ah, that is the secret to a world of PSP fun. Real simply a PSP game emulator is software that lets your PSP pretend that is another type of game console. So you can load up games from say your Playstation 2 and play them on your Sony PSP.

Using a PSP Game emulator is a very simple way to hack your PSP and open up new worlds of fun...Plus your friends will be impressed...and you'll look really hip!

Once you find and download the game emulator you are looking for, you can put it on your psp memory and run the hack. Bingo! Your in game heaven. Most PSP game hacks come with some simple instructions that will make it really easy.

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Marine Satellite TV Antenna

Why settle for over the air television and radio while you are at sea ? Now you can enjoy marine satellite TV antenna systems that let you watch satellite TV and listen to satellite radio. You can even go online.

Your marine satellite TV antenna will allow you to capture and then track the signal that is broadcast from a satellite. As with anything not all antennas are created equal. Here are some of the best features on the market.

  1. Dual LNB converter lets you watch two separate programs on two TVs.
  2. Fast search algorithm gives you quick satellite identification and acquisition.
  3. Dynamic tilting lets you adjust the antenna to track the satellite even when the weather is extreme.

A marine satellite TV antenna can range in size from 14.5 inches to 24 inches in diameter and on average they weigh around 30 pounds.

If you have never purchased a marine satellite TV antenna you might be surprised at the cost. They start around $500 for a fixed mount antenna and jump all the way up to $7000 or more for the best on the market with all the bells and whistles.

If you are not sure which marine satellite TV antenna is best for you do a Google search and do some research on whats on the market and what each antenna has to offer. It will better prepare you for making the right decision about which antenna is right for your situation.

Once you have found the antenna you want you can Froogle to comparison shop. Here you can find the antenna you are looking for offered by different companies so you can find the absolute best price and an active link to that store.

You are going to need more than a marine satellite TV antenna. To go with that antenna you are going to need a marine satellite TV receiver that will decode the satellite system so that you can send it through to your TV set.

You can get self-contained units that include both the receiver and antenna or you can purchase the two pieces separately. You can also get a free DISH Network or DIRECTV system.

The two major satellite TV providers are DISH Network and DIRECTV. Dish Network has 350 satellite TV channels including general programming, movie channels, and sports packages, weather channels, news, Sirius satellite radio, and pay per view. DIRECTV has 250 satellite TV channels, which also includes movie channels, sports packages, XM radio, weather, news, regular programming, and pay per view.

If you want all the comforts of home while you are floating around the deep blue sea then you need to invest in a marine satellite TV antenna and receiver. Youll enjoy it for many years to come.

About The Author

Morten Hansen has been working with Satellite TV for several years and is mainly writing about subjects, that make it easier to use Satellite TV. For more details about Satellite TV visit our website www.SatelliteTvTips4you.com

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