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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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ive watched movies while drivign from phoenix to california lol all i did was simply replace lookign at my mirrors with looking at a teh screen of a portable dvd player. lol not teh smartest decision but my passengers and i didn't die.
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iomatic said: "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."
For the un-informed: Nabil's has no velcro but he clearly says the psp has trouble staying in is stand. U HAVE to do somethign to lock it into these stands which = screws in the top or velcro
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Atareon said: "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."
i am too, it will bounce out w/o some extra thing holding it (its gravity based)
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Hmmm, well that being the case I'll just add something to the top to hold it in place, that's easy enough to do. I just like the clamp method because I can pretty much put it anywhere whether it's at my desk or in my car. The suction cup mount I've seen which has similar portability looks cool too, but not sure I want to trust suction to my $250+ game system no matter how much suction it has.
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Thanks for all the feedback, if anyone can give me anymore feedback on this I'd appreciate it. Maybe ways to improve it? I know some wouldn't want to put three screws through there floorboard and that's cool, I actually mounted the PSPodium's base in my unused ashtray. I can unscrew the neck when not in use and close the ashtray lid, you never know it was there.
BTW, I don't watch movies while driving unless I'm on an interstate going through Montana...very flat, very boring, and no cars for hours on end. 
The three round velcro fuzzys on the PSPodiums mount is actually to cover the flush mounted screw heads. Didn't want anything abrasive touching the back of the PSP. The two strips are the hook that actually hold the PSP in place. I've tested this extensively while driving and even taking 45 degree turns at a good clip the PSP doesn't move (very important).
Again thanks for the feedback and please feel free to suggest anything that might improve the PSPodium!
Steve
Innovator of the PSPodium
Voyager Ventures
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 Own it
Slizerzak said: "I dont like the idea of sticking velcro on my psp they should make a holder thing instead." amen to that
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thats tight i need it for my computer
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