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May 03 2005
PSPodium
PSP Hardware | Cradle
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| Made By: Voyager Ventures
Release Date: May 01 2005
View movies, listen to radio using a FM transmitter and more, all from the comfort of your home, car, etc. Some minor assembly is required via three mounting screws to secure unit to vehicle or anywhere else you want the unit situated. Weighing under 2 pounds, the total unit height is approximately 15".
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05/03/05
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C17H21NO4
| Tennessee USA
Can u hook something up to your psp that allows you to listen to FM radio?
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05/03/05
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captain
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| Ontario Canada
05/03/05
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C17H21NO4
| Tennessee USA
That thing is huge. I was expecting some small adapter.
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05/03/05
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Slizerzak
| Michigan USA
I dont like the idea of sticking velcro on my psp they should make a holder thing instead.
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There are several better solutions, just goto ebay and search for "PSP car mounts" it's where I got mine and with my FM transmitter I no longer swap CDs like crazy
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05/03/05
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Syntax010011
| New York USA
to make it mroe clear C17H21NO4 an fm transmitter will only transmit audio from ur psp to ur car radio or any other radio frequency reciever, it wont allow you to listen to fm radio on or through ur psp. Maybe a later upgrade but nothing atm.
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05/03/05
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Jivedaddy
| Tennessee USA
Glad to hear some feedback! I am the designer of the PSPodium from Voyager Ventures, heck, I AM Voyager Ventures. Just to clarify, this is more of a hard mounted PSP holder. The car mounts referred to above are more of a temp design, and are much less secure. Not sure I'd want my PSP being supported by a mere suction cup on the windshield.
The velcro on the back of the PSP is minimally evasive. It is only two small, black, fuzzies for the hook to attach to. They actually kinda feel nice and give a slight pad to the back of the PSP. They can also be torn off very easily too in a matter of seconds.
Again, this is a "high end" PSP mount, all stainless steel metal with a heavy duty custom polished plexiglass for the PSP to rest in. In fact the PSP and the plexiglass look almost identical.
Well, anyway, thanks for the feedback, we may implement some of the ideas shared here on revisions of the product!
Steve
Voyager Ventures
link/pspodium.htm
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05/03/05
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revdreher
| New Jersey USA
i could def. use one of those for my car
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05/04/05
nabil
| Ontario Canada
That is similar to the stand I made. Full instructions at my site. link
It was also on PSP411. link
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05/04/05
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iomatic
| Oregon USA
gawd. may as well duct tape the thing, if you're going to use that much velcro.
awful.
nabil's DIY version is far sleeker IMO.
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yeah - an FM radio. Is it that difficult to carry around a $1 FM radio that's the size of a keychain? What the PSP REALLY needs is net radio from the wireless.
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05/04/05
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red
| New Jersey USA
05/05/05
Atareon
| California USA
I like nabil's lamp clamp, it's more portable and doesn't require that I drill into my car's interior to mount it. I do wonder though, does the Intec PSP cradle hold the PSP in place or will the PSP bounce out of that cradle the moment your car hits a dip in the road? I didn't see anything on the back or top of it which would hold the PSP in place, only the bottom appears to have any sort of support. Just curious since I'm thinking about doing the same thing.
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05/05/05
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macjac
| Illinois USA
I love how there's a view of the PSPodium from the driver's seat while SM2 is playing. Who the $#%! is going to watch a DVD while they're driving? The scary thing is... there are people out there who probably will, and they'll be up for a Darwin Award soon after.
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05/05/05
Atareon
| California USA
Well for me anyway, I would like to have it for my kids to be able to watch movies or for me to listen to MP3s while we're driving. No way I would watch a movie myself while driving, that's just plain stupid.
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