Aug 20 2005, 10:47am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The TechZone reviews the Logitech PlayGear Pocket PSP Case. We reviewed a much more expensive Sony PSP Leather case recently from Vaja. The Logitech Sony PSP case sells for around $15.00, where as the Vaja case sells for $180.
Quote from the review:
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The stylish Logitech PlayGear Pocket case is designed to protect your Sony PSP against wear and tear, scratches and bumps. The case is made from a virtually indestructible polycarbonate shell and allows for complete accessibility to all the Sony PSP functions.
The versatile case lid flips up and out of the way, allowing gamers to use the PSP without removing it from the case, and still protect their portable game machine. The lid's tension hinge allows it to rotate and stay open at any angle; it can serve as a sun visor for outdoor game play or as a tabletop stand for hands-free viewing of videos or listening to music.
The PlayGear Pocket also provides easy access to the 3.5 mm audio port so that gamers can plug in their earphones while the PSP is fully enclosed in the case.
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