Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Silicon Case & Screen Guard Black (PSP)

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Manufacturer: Logic 3
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Logic 3 EAN: 0663452550228 Label: Logic 3 Manufacturer: Logic 3 Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 663452550228 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: Logic 3 Release Date: 2005-04-22 Studio: Logic 3
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Customer Rating:      Summary: PSP COVER GOOD BIT OF KIT Comment: Silicone case is In matt black, but I found it gives you a lot better grip for when playung games. No problems with the bottons you need for game play. Fits well and easy to fit!!!
The screen cover is good, there is no bluring, I only got two small air bubbles, but this was to my fault for lettting go.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A bad start Comment: Upon recieving the product I first noticed the lack of instructions and the bad condition. Even sealed in it's case it had managed to cover itself in bits of hair and fibre which replenish every thirty seconds. The cover was an unnappealing shade of matt black which made my psp look ugly. There are no holes for the start,select and vol buttons etc. The case restricts movement of the analogue stick and most of the buttons. The material is badly formed and does a terrible job of protecting the psp. The screen protector does not fit very well and at failing on the first try to apply it and trapping air bubbles I was appalled to see permanent imprints where they had been, making the screen protector useless. This was the first purchase I have made from the internet and leaves you with an ugly hard to use psp that ressembles a car tyre. Not somthing I would reccomend.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brilliant case and screen guard Comment: I purchased this product twice for two PSP'S. The screen cover was very easy to fit (idiot proof) and even removed and replaced with no problems to a replacement PSP one month later. Although the silcone guard isnt very attractive, it serves its purpose, it is user friendly and the PSP is easy to play whilst in it (even for small hands). The buttons along the bottom of the PSP (Home, - +, music, screen, select and start) can be pushed thought the silicone and are labled. The silicone case doesnt need removing for insertion of the UMD as it is cleverly cut away at the back, front, top and sides for the all those important gaming buttons, ear plugs and charger. Yes it does attract dog hair but it is easily cleaned.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Case & Screen Guard Comment: Silicone case, much like the mobile cases you can find these days. In black, good grip, all the buttons are accessible. No problems with it!The screen guard is perfect! It does not blur the screen and leaves it feeling protected! Thick plastic sticker, but no image problems! No problems with dust either. Managed to get it on in one try. To use the guard, peel the sticker and put it on. I have found hte best way to do it, is start from either the left side or the right side. Then roll it on, this reduces the possibility of air bubbles appearing!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dirty Pictures Comment: Upon recieving this product i did as the packaging asked and cleaned my psp screen so that there was no trapped dust underneath. However in the five attempts it took me to place it on my screen correctly (without any bubbles) the screen protector had so much dust on it that it blurred the picture on my psp. I then discovered that this dust was impossible to move and if it is possible to move it, no help or instruction is given with the product. The rubber casing is also too large and blocks easy access to the controls and there are no holes for the Start, Select, or any other buttons on the bottom of the screen. Overall a very poor product.
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