Those of you who have seen the new PSP Go might have noticed that the specs for the device do not yet mention the video-out feature of current model PSPs. It also uses a new, proprietary USB connection for data transfer, meaning that the old USB mini cables we have all be hoarding will not work with the new machine.
There is some good news for video packrats with large screens, however. One of the products coming for the PSP Go later this year is a docking station that will enable users to recharge their PSP unit while watching movies or listening to music. The new Cradle (PSP-N340) will arrive in stores sometime this fall, sold separately from the PSP Go. The line-up of accessories will also include a video-out cables to allow users to enjoy games and videos on their TVs at home. Hopefully Sony will take a cue from Microsoft and include HDMI support for high-def (720p) video playback on this new system.
The new cradle will keep your PSP Go from wandering off alone.