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Review on Black Traveler Case for PSPgo by Chef Buntiloy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best PSPgo Case

I don't often write reviews, I usually write about something that really impresses me or something that really disappoints me. And this cover really impressed me. First, yes it's a bit stiff to fit in a suitcase. You have to press Go between the two tabs holding it in place. That's not a big deal though, as if you can manage to spread the tabs a bit when inserting the PSP, it becomes easier. You really need to keep an eye on the switches on each side of the PSP as the switches will usually hook into the tabs and turn on your WiFi or turn on your PSP in the process. However, only once. This case is not like the primitive style cases, which you will constantly be taking him in and out of. It holds the Go in place very firmly, even when the screen is booted up. I travel a lot and this case is perfect. Even though I haven't travelled, this case is still the best in my opinion. For other cases, you must first take out the PSP and leave the empty case on your lap or somewhere near you. In that case, just open the lid and flip up the screen to start playing. You play without closing the suitcase. When you're done, simply slide the screen down and close the lid. Another thing I love about this case is that I don't have to take the PSP out of the case to charge it or when I connect it to my computer. This case is designed to look less like a traditional "suitcase" and more like a part of the Go itself. The interior is made of smooth felt material. Very soft and not afraid of scratches. Outer material is leather type (I don't know if it's real leather or faux leather). The suitcase looks really good on the go and I don't mind showing it in public. The whole case is rigid, the only flexible part is the "hinge" that connects the front and back, and the velcro that keeps it closed is also flexible. a little awkward to adjust the volume when the screen is open. You need to swipe between the case hinge and the PSP screen to adjust the volume. It's doable and not that bad so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. and the velcro that keeps it closed is also flexible. The only *small* comment I have is that it's a little inconvenient to adjust the volume when the screen is open. You need to swipe between the case hinge and the PSP screen to adjust the volume. It's doable and not that bad, so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. and the velcro that keeps it closed is also flexible. The only *minor* complaint I have is that it's a little fiddly to adjust the volume when the screen is open. You need to swipe between the case hinge and the PSP screen to adjust the volume. It's doable and not that bad so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. and the velcro that keeps it closed is also flexible. The only *minor* complaint I have is that it's a little fiddly to adjust the volume when the screen is open. You need to swipe between the case hinge and the PSP screen to adjust the volume. It's doable and not that bad, so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. and the velcro that keeps it closed is also flexible. The only *minor* complaint I have is that it's a little fiddly to adjust the volume when the screen is open. You need to swipe between the case hinge and the PSP screen to adjust the volume. It's doable and not that bad, so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. to adjust the volume. It's doable and not that bad, so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. to adjust the volume. It's doable and not that bad, so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. It's doable and not that bad, so just a small complaint. I really recommend it. It's doable and not that bad, so just a small complaint. I really recommend it.

Pros
  • Video Games
Cons
  • Crumpled