Not sure where you're getting the idea that the PSP has to remain plugged into the DVR - the DVR records the shows, and then allows you to transfer them directly to your PSP in .mp4/AVC format. It may not be spelled out in the article, but if you do any amount of research on the technology it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they don't expect you to leave your PSP tethered to your entertainment center. That would make the PSP a Playstation Not-so-Portable, and defeat Sony's entire cross-marketing strategy for the PSP and this lovely new toy.
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Not sure where you're getting the idea that the PSP has to remain plugged into the DVR - the DVR records the shows, and then allows you to transfer them directly to your PSP in .mp4/AVC format. It may not be spelled out in the article, but if you do any amount of research on the technology it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they don't expect you to leave your PSP tethered to your entertainment center. That would make the PSP a Playstation Not-so-Portable, and defeat Sony's entire cross-marketing strategy for the PSP and this lovely new toy.