Protect your PSP and beef up the audio

by Nick Haywood on 16 January 2007, 19:32

Tags: PlayStation Portable, Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE), PSP

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Blaze bring a new case to the PSP

So you’ve got a shiny new PSP? Want to keep it that way? Sure you do. You’ve got a range of options from gel cases through to hard shells that make you PSPS look a bit like a piece of body armour from the film Aliens.

Well how about getting one of the Pro Audio System and Protector Cases from Blaze? Not only does this super-ruggedised case stop your PSP getting the crap knocked out of it, it also gives the audio a bit more oomph.

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It’s big and chunky, sure, but it actually feels pretty good in your hands and, unlike many other proactive cases I’ve tried, you can still access all the buttons easily. Even better is the sound quality, which through the PSP’s built in speakers is a bit weedy as we all know. Audio through the Pro Audio System is far better, probably helped by the Bass Boost Technology which, while being a long way from gut-rumbling THX does sound way better than a standard PSP.

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If you’re the sort of person who lobs their PSP into their backpack for journeys, the Pro Audio System could be ideal. And for a limited time you get the Xploder Music Studio thrown in for free. This handy app will let you import you CDs to MP3. It includes CD Database internet query for album, track and artist details and creates MP3, AAC and WAV playlists, music folders which you can simply drag onto your PSP for music on the go. You can even drag and drop your AAC or MP3 songs from iTunes into PSP Music Studio then copy them to your PSP. Handy eh?

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I saw this device long time ago on a online shop, but i didn't buy it. I think the quality won't be good, maybe louder then psp stereo speaker.