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| | Average Rating: 60 out of 100
Owned by 2 users
On 3 wishlists
25
The Logitech Playgear Pocket is a LOT better. My friend got this and he finds it very annoying. You can't play the PSP while it's in there so you have to take it out and put the case somewhere. This can be hard if you're on the train or bus where its crowded. The PGP can be used while playing the PSP. Get that, it's better!
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The case looks pretty generic from the outside (that's good, not too noticeable, and on giant PSP logo to catch attention), good materials and good design. As for the quality of the product itself, a few minor flaws around the shiny part. The exterior seems to be some kind of rubber coating and around the shiny part the coating was 100% perfect, I'd say 99%, but can't really notice unless you look up close. On the inside, there's ample room for storage of two UMDs or a bunch of MS Duo (I have a case that came with the Duo).
The compartments are messed material, like pockets. There's a divider separating the PSP storage and UMD/Headphones storage, like I said, good design. I use the headphones that came with the PSP and there's more than enough room to put the headphones and remote in the pocket. Also, there an elastic band in the PSP compartment to secure the PSP. The thing is, it's wide and it's in the middle, meaning you can't see the screen when the PSP is secured. I dont really use it because with the zippers closed, it's pretty secure. I mentioned before that it has a divider, from observations, the PSP cant really move when the case is zipped up and the divider doesnt seem to be made of any abrasive material so it shouldnt make any scratch on the screen.
Overall, this is a great case, and it was only $15. It can hold the headphones and UMDs/MS Duos. Doesn't attract unwanted attention.
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