CadPat on your PSP!

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CadPat on your PSP! (image: 6986_160)I’ve grown rather attached to my PSP of late, so I wanted to find something better than the lame foamy slipcase it shipped with.
Enter the Logitech PSP PlayGear PocketCadPat on your PSP! (image: ). This Lexan-like clear case should protect the PSP from almost anything short of being run over by a tank.

Now, keeping with the military theme for a moment, this case is rather — um — dull. It’s clear plastic with a black rubberized interior. Just begging to be spiffed.

CadPat on your PSP! (image: psp411_screen)PSP 411 to the rescue! These fine folk have collected a vast quantity of printable inlays for your PlayGear Pocket. Just print, cutout and you’re stylin’!

Back to the military theme. Some kind soul (me actually) created a CadPat digital camo pattern inlay, based on one or two of the patches
available.

CadPat on your PSP! (image: pocketcamopsp)

Just don’t drop it in the woods or you may never find it again :-)

[originally published October 20, 2005]

But wait, there’s more!!

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Image hosted by Photobucket.comHeh…yep, this little ditty is old_skool and all at once. Thank the Maker!


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