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The Logitech case was all messed up but the PSP was in perfect condition. I got so mad I threw the PSP against concrete. If you want something that will protect your PSP, you can't go wrong with this one. I travel a lot so for the longest time, I was complaing about how I wish I have a less bulky and lighter case. Well, one day I was having lunch with my gf and we got into a fight about something stupid as usual.
The charger jack is available, but the headphone/audio output jack is not. Also, the PSP slim has a little jiggle room in the case so be careful, perhaps add something else for more padding.The downside is that you can't use the device while it's inside, even if the lid is open. All in all, it's worth getting if you want something to hold your PSP while you're traveling about town.The other protective (and perhaps more important) gear to get is the screen shield which protects against scratches. This is perfect for putting your PSP in and then tossing it in your bag. However, unlike the Otter Box for the iPod, this does not protect against shock or water.
Also, the description says that you can listen to music while the case is closed. What's the point of a protective case that doesn't protect the PSP. WRONG. This is a horrible case. Every time I drop the PSP, the PSP goes flying out of the case, the memory & battery go everywhere, and the miniCD cover gets knocked off.
Overall, it is a cheap, good looking and safe pocket to travel with. If you push forward even softly the upper part, for example, you may not lock it so easily. It is a hard pocket wich turns out to be very safe for your PSP. Even though to lock it, sometimes you have to take care with the adjustment of both parts.
So basically I use it like a travel protector. I bought it and it's a good protection for the regular psp, and it was a shame, because I got the slim one.
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