ogic3 Sound Grip, a portable speaker system which incorporates handgrips to ensure that PSP won't slip out of hands during gameplay. Sony's PSP fits into this Sound Grip,... more
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docking-station designed exclusively for Sony's PSP to create a 'mini theatre' to play movies or music. This system produces astounding sound usinf a high class amplifier, deep bass sub-woofer and 3D surround sound circuitry to pack a punch more powerful than its compact size suggests. Includes mains adaptor, carry-case and line-in cable; 12 watts RMS; 6 watts RMS Subwoofer - 2.5" woofer 4ohm Operates from AC adaptor (included) oq 4 x AA batteries (not included); Internal 3D surround sound processor; Docking station for re-charging and music playback Blue soft light illumination; 3.5mm stereo line-in (cable provided) to allow gameplay, or playback of other audio devices including MP3, CD Player, MiniDisc etc, Platforms: Sony PSP
ogic3 Sound Grip, a portable speaker system which incorporates handgrips to ensure that PSP won't slip out of hands during gameplay.
Sony's PSP fits into this Sound Grip, maintaining elegant style, design, and contours the console. Sound Grip allows easy access to all controls and has ports for earphones and power. Includes stand, batteries and carry-case.
Features
Portable Speaker and Grip for PSP
1W RMS (0.5+0.5W) - 2 Myra speaker drivers
High Quality Class D amplifier
Mains / Battery operated - 2xAAA batteries (supplied), or can be used with PSP AC Adaptor.
Pass through ports for Power & Earphones
Stand for display
Case to carry Sound Grip, PSP console & accessories.
Advantages: Small and cheap! Disadvantages: Not the loudest speakers available but still good
...These little kit packs a punch, I used this when I went on holiday recently and wanted to watch movies with my freinds when in the room or relaxing by the pool.
Logic3 have a big reputation of releasing the best accessories for gameing equipment and audio/visual devices and they usually deliever affordable and durable solutions to your problems.
This dock is the best solution if you like me require something simple to hold your psp and charge it while also giving you a fairly loud speaker set up, the major down point about the psp was the sound quality so you cant be without a sound dock really and even if you want to listen to your psp privately then this is still the best option as you can plug in a headphone jack and still enjoy handsfree entertainment....
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Advantages: Beautiful graphics for the size. Responsive Buttons. Not restricted to games Disadvantages: Relatively expensive. To protect against scratches etc additional expense required.
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DC OUT 5V
Terminals for charging built-in battery
Headphone/Microphone/Control connector
Keys/Switches:
Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)Analog pad
Enter keys (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
Left, Right keys
START, SELECT, HOME
POWER On/Hold/Off switch
Brightness control, Sound Mode, Volume +/-
Wireless LAN On/Off switch
UMD Eject
Power: Built-in lithium-ion battery, AC adaptor
Access Control: Region Code, Parental Control
Accessories:
Stand
Headphone with remote commander
Headphone with remote commander and microphone
External battery pack
Case
Strap
E3 Prototype Exhibition: USB Camera for PSP
USB GPS for PSP
USB Keyboard for PSP
UMD Specifications
Dimensions: Approx. 65 mm (W) x 64 mm (D) x 4.2 mm (H)
Weight: Approx. 10g Disc Diameter: 60 mm
Maximum Capacity: 1.8GB...
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Advantages: graphics and cool features Disadvantages: non
...Rockstar Games released Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition a couple of months back to both fan and critical acclaim. Eschewing the overly commercialized, hokey, and downright stereotypical stylings of the street racing genre, it was a most welcome offering. Now, developer Rockstar Leeds has cranked out a PSP iteration of its console racer and has managed to cram nearly the entire scope of the console game onto one of those tiny Universal Media Discs. Unfortunately, a few serious liberties had to be taken to make that happen. Some ugly load times, minimal damage modeling, a few periodic sound bugs, and one unpleasant frame rate all conspire to make the PSP version of Midnight Club 3 a weaker overall effort. Sure, it's still a mostly fun and sometimes exciting street racer, but when put up against competition like Ridge Racer and Need for Speed...
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My Christmas List for 3 years and birthday for 2 years: I kept putting on that I wanted an amp and speakers.
For my 22nd, this was what I got.
It's good. The sound quality is good for the price.
I see it more as a 'fashion' item really. For a... more
The original sony AC adaptor should come as standard with all PSP consoles. The whole purpose of the adaptor is to charge the PSP's battery to allow the PSP to be played so without one your gonna be in a bit of trouble! If your PSP did not come with an... more