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has anyone gotten this yet. they should be out by now and alot of places have shipped them already. if so post impressions please
Lyte Edge said:I know it isn't the same quality as the Logitech casing, or offers as much protection, but I picked up Pelican's screen shield over the weekend; it's a plastic screen guard for the PSP that flips up and down; it only covers the front of the system, so you don't have to remove to change games and such. Works great and was only $6.
discohiro said:The original Rhino that started it all: Butler Plaza in Gainesville, FL.
jonhuz said:![]()
It will be mine soon, on sale on the Japanese site now.
I normally just open it the case so that the rear flips up and then open the psp and swap games. You don't have to necessarily remove it from the case.RuGalz said:Hmm do you need to take PSP out of the case to change games?
As for protection, I've got a good bud of mine who had his Japanese PSP crushed while riding a bus, so I'm a bit paranoid about it getting destroyed in my pocket or in my bag.KAOS said:I accidently dropped my psp while helping this lady who busted her ass on the train today. The cheap pelican case did a good job of prottecting my psp. I still want to pick up a logitech case though.
Dr. Zoidberg said:I too can attest to the quality of the Pelican Screen Shield. It's simple, it's effective, it works to protect the screen. I've been using it since launch, plus keeping my PSP and games in a GBA case, and I'm 100% scratch-free. It adds almost no extra bulk to the unit so it slips right into a pocket.
Of course, the Logitech offers full protection, not just the screen, but some people may not want to remove the psp to change games.
The Faceless Master said:anyone have any selfmade pics of the pelican screen guard?
i only saw the promo pic
jonhuz said:![]()
It will be mine soon, on sale on the Japanese site now.
discohiro said:I normally just open it the case so that the rear flips up and then open the psp and swap games. You don't have to necessarily remove it from the case.
As for protection, I've got a good bud of mine who had his Japanese PSP crushed while riding a bus, so I'm a bit paranoid about it getting destroyed in my pocket or in my bag.
Lyte Edge said::lol That's the same way I carry around my PSP and games.The GBA case I have is still better than all of the PSP cases out right now.
Having to remove the cover to change games is an incredibly stupid design flaw IMO. It's like turning the PSP into an N-Gage.
Oh, yeah.Belfast said:I think I told them that story way back in the Japanese Launch thread.![]()