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May 18 2005
Logitech Playgear Street
PSP Hardware | PSP Case
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| Made By: Logitech
Release Date: July 24 2005
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Made of virtually indestructible polycarbonate armor, the Logitech PlayGear Streetâ„¢ lets you keep your PSP, games, discs, and memory sticks safe and organized while leaving both of your hands free. PlayGear Street comes with an adjustable strap letting you wear it comfortably three different ways: carried as a shoulder bag; worn across your chest, messenger-style; and attached to a backpack. It also gives you easy access to the headphone jack and has built-in cord management so you can enjoy music on the go without the cord getting in the way. PlayGear Street is perfect for biking, skateboarding, jogging, or just walking around town.
Hands-free design lets you wear your PSP three different ways
Transports your PSP, plus three UMDs (Game Discs) and four Memory Stick Duos
Virtually indestructible polycarbonate shell protects your PSP from everyday bumps and scratches
Easy headphone jack access lets you to listen to music on the go
No tangling! Cord Management System is built into the strap
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Comments
um...is it supossed to fit in your pocket?
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oh and can you charge it while in the case?
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1) Your PGPocket will NOT fit in this(duuuuuurr). It's already made of extreamly thick, durable....stuff.
2) Unless you live in the hood, it will NOT fit in your pocket. It's not ment to anyway.
I myself already own a PGPocket. I will also be getting this. I'm just hoping that my PSP will fit in there with the PGV on it. I'm also gonna put my games/movies in cases before I put them in there, just in case.
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yea i made a fourm about that(if the plv can fit in the pgs)
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looks tough but very bulky... absolutely not meant to be carried in the pocket of course... maybe a biker will benefit from this more but if you have a car, it's better to just purchase the smaller one.
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Macho militarism for your PSP. Drool...
link
Check out especially the SUV test!!
Casual carry? No, but applications are many. Remember this is an 'active' lifestyle case. Give the PSP some mapping software and/or wi-fi GPS and suddenly hikers and campers could do more than just play games...edited: Aug 31 2005
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HEY did you get that from the fourm i made??
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Hi newar,
Nope. Had no idea the link I mentioned was on the thread you started over in the forums. I hardly go over there as is.
But if you feel the need to take credit for finding that link, go right ahead, altho I think some one else might have beaten you to it...(well, not me, but some one).edited: Sep 01 2005
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Can you say Pogo(It is a mobile phone for people who don't know)?
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P7PSP said: "Hi newar,
Nope. Had no idea the link I mentioned was on the thread you started over in the forums. I hardly go over there as is.
But if you feel the need to take credit for finding that link, go right ahead, altho I think some one else might have beaten you to it...(well, not me, but some one)."
i dont want to "take the credit" but i was the first one to find it cuz i always check that site for new stuff
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LOOKS GOOD, i think ill get this one, i went crazy gettin other ones that wherent good, but this looks promising to me
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does anyone know if you can still put the psp in with face armour on (play gear visor)?
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still dont know sry, but we will know when i get the pgstreet on sept 16 and the pgvisor on oct 12im still gettin both even if it doesnt fit
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someone tell us whether the playgear visor fits in this thing or not!!!!
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well its not out yet ya umpa lumpa!! so how the hell are any of us supposed to know?!?!?
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