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Summary: PSP on the fly
Comment: Nice sturdy case, your PSP fits snug, has a belt attachment on the back with two sleeve like pockets inside that can hold 2 UMD's in each, plus the inside front cover has a small net across it allowing you to carry even more stuff.
As mentioned in other reviews the rivet that the caribiner is attached to is exposed and will make contact with your PSP, I used a small piece of "SHAM WOW" (cloth)to cover it but anything will do. Don't let that stop you from your purchase this is a great case for the $$. If I needed another I would get the same one.
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Summary: Why no belt clip?
Comment: I find it strange that no designer thought of placing a simple belt clip on the case for a system that is supposed to be "portable". It's a no-brainer.
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Summary: fair deal
Comment: great deal for the price only issue is the button for the clip it can scratch the psp but i put and eye class cleaner to help protect it the clip it comes with is cheap and not durable at all it feels like its made from plastic but it does the job its supposed to maybe i'm just nit picky
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Summary: The case is good but beware with the strap
Comment: The case is good, solid and seems durable as expected, it fits the PSP model and all specs in the page are as shown. However be aware that the strap that suppoused to keep the PSP on the case has a small area to attach it so there is a space of about 1/4 inch between the PSP and the cover and seems to weak that if you by mistake twist the case, it is possible that the weight of the PSP will make the strap to open and the PSP could fall.
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Summary: Super*b* Travel Case
Comment: The best feature about this case is easily the low price. As of this writing you can pick up this case for under $10, which is impressive since this case has a rigid shell and therefore better protects your PSP from the rigors of mobile gaming. Fortunately, in spite of the hard shell, the case remains sleek and slim. It will consume only slightly more space in your bag than the PSP itself.
The case closes with a heavy duty zipper and features a carabiner hook, which is handy for securing the case to your bag, belt loop, etc. Apart from the hook, the outside of the case is matte black, smooth and simple, devoid of logos, patterns or textures. The average observer might not recognize this as a PSP case. Personally I would consider this a bonus since you probably don't want your PSP to grow legs and walk away on you.
The interior of the case holds the PSP quite snugly. The device will actually sort of pop in and out of the case. This is generally a good thing except for an exposed rivet inside the case. If left alone this might wind up scratching a small corner of your PSP. It's a simple remedy, though, as I just popped in a small piece of Dr. Scholls pad.
Apart from the PSP you won't fit much inside the case. The centre flap has padding on the PSP side to keep your screen protected. (Although I still recommend investing in a screen overlay). The upper side of the flap includes two fitted web slots for UMDs.
The upper lid of the case has only a small elastic web. There is a little give to it so you can easily fit a couple more UMDs and a USB charge cable but don't plan on bringing your wall charger or AV cables. Memory sticks should be able to squeak in as well but pay care when opening and closing the case so as not to let them fall out.
On the whole I doubt you'll be able to find a better case or a better price. If you plan to take your PSP with you frequently, I highly recommend keeping it safe with this case.