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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ PSP Travel Case by Erik Snyder

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This business has courage!

I received a PSP 2000 (PSP Slim) as a New Year's gift and wanted to protect my investment. After reviewing many cases for PSP, I settled on this case. I liked the idea of being able to store extra UMDs and memory cards, as well as keeping the PSP securely in place in the case while in use. This case does all these things exceptionally. My only issue with the case was that the PSP 2000 is too small to securely snap the screen into place. Other users have suggested placing a small piece of cloth to make the PSP 2000 fit more firmly and hold the screen in place. I tried that and ended up damaging the screen. The fabric was too bulky (my fault) and resulted in the screen pressing against the top of the case and the UMDs I had inside and now I have 2 deep round scratches on the case's screen. My PSP 2000 screen is still in perfect condition, but it's hard to see through the scratches. However, I have found an alternative way to get the PSP 2000 to fit snugly in this case and protect it even better. Sony PlayStation Portable Slim (PSP) JAVOSkin - Soft Low Profile Case (Black) - These gloves are for your PSP 2000 ONLY! In combination with the PSP travel bag, the PSP 2000 becomes more practical and protects your PSP even better. Read that the screen is difficult to unlock because the PSP is so narrow that you don't have enough space to open it without fear of damaging the screen. I've never had this problem. Maybe it's because I open the flip screen differently. Instead of pressing the latch against the PSP, I push up on the bottom of the PSP (where the power connector is on the right and the strap loop is on the left), move my thumbs away from the latch, and press my index fingers against the case on the right. near the right and left bumpers. This forces the latch out due to the loss of pressure (which holds the latch in place). This case went through hell and back! I serve in the army in Iraq and I carry my PSP with me everywhere. I keep it in my bag and when I have free time I can pull out my PSP and watch a movie or play a game. The case has deep scratches, stains and has been hit by my rifle, as well as sitting, kicking, dropping, throwing (bad mood) and basically being abused. When I take my PSP out to replace the UMD or sand it down, I can't help but marvel that despite everything it's been through, my PSP is still in great shape. many insults

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