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Mar 02 2006
Logitech Playgear Street Review
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| Summary: Tough equipment for PSP
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Ok so I have the Logitech Playgear Pocket and decided to upgrade to the Playgear Street and let me tell you it is worth it. Having had the Pocket before I even got my PSP gave me time to ponder the "what if...." possibilitys of what I would do to improve it and Logitec beat me to it. A clear polycarbonite lid with internal storage for 3 UMDs secured by an elastic band and a thick shock-proof silicon tray with four slots for memory sticks sit inside a matte black shell that when closed provides ample protection for the PSP. The locking mechanisim is very secure and won't open if rattled, jolted or dropped (tested empty of course) . The cable management in the shoulder strap is a nice addition and functions well.
Now for the bad news, It won't store anything else but the PSP, 3 UMDS and 4 mem cards. Those looking to stuff the AC adapter, ear buds and other things that you might want to carry with you, might want to look elsewhere. There is a port to access the headphone jack (and yes the remote jack will fit) and above that is a notch so the lanyard can be still on and poke out. but there is no access to the AC jack and none for the USB as well. So if you wanted to keep it in the case to charge and swap files via USB, you would have to either take it out or kinda leave it in with the cables attached. I would imagine (and will probably try) that it could be modded to have these ports put in for access while the case is closed.
It comes with adjustable strap and a caribiner to attach to a backpack or what have you and an instruction pamphlet.
Pros
Closer to your body for protection
Can be worn
Stores 3 games/movies and 4 mem cards
Sturdy construction, lots of protection
Headphone jack access
Cons
Heavier than Playgear Pocket
Cannot store AC adapter, ear buds or other accessories
No access to USB or AC jack while closed
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