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| View Larger Image | Vanguard Noble 17 Stretchable Soft Case for Small Electronic Device Protection | Video Gameby VANGUARD
| List Price: | $16.00 | |
| | Publisher: | VANGUARD | | Platform: | Sony PSP | | Model: | NOBLE-17 | | Operating System: | Sony PSP | | Sales Rank: | 38,529th |
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FEATURES | - Pouch series padding for extra protection
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Gives added protection to gaming devices without being too cumbersome Front pocket For use with PSP(TM) Inside dim: 6.5" x 1" x 3" Hook |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)
| A better soft case than sony's offering. by J. Curry (Southfield, Michigan United States) 5 Stars March 30, 2007 When it comes to PSP cases your best bet is always a hard case like Logitech's Play Gear Pocket for instance. BUT, if you are using D-Pad covers or a special edition cases (fits like a second skin) like the one that came with Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops pre-orders, then you'll have trouble fitting it in.
Sony's soft case offering is ok but is a bit tight and leaves your PSP open on one end.
So this was my issue and I decided to find another soft case that would work for me. This case can hold my PSP and all the extras I put on it fine. It's a little tight but not the point where the analog stick can pop off (like in the Sony soft case). The huge velcro flap keeps the PSP nice and sealed but your psp sticks out the top just a little. Which isn't such a bad thing if you are using your PSP's MP3 player but you want to keep the case inside a bag or something or if you want to charge your PSP without taking it out of the case. It also has a hook and velcro belt loop on the back of it. The flap also has a ring on it (so you can dangle something like a soft cloth screen cleaner for instance). The best extra feature about the case is the single umd slot. I used to carry around all my games in a Gamecube disc case but I would probably only switch to one other game while I was out. Having just a spare game in that slot is really benificial and keeps carrying all the extras down.
HOWEVER. Even without the extras on my PSP, trying to cram earbud headphones or anything else, into the case wouldn't be a great suggestion. It's strictly meant to hold the psp.
This is a terrific soft case. I recommend it to any PSP owner who is tired of that flimsy case Sony gave us.
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