Sony PSP s-bracket cases

By my time (GMT +800) its Friday geek dinner night. Today a friend brought along what I consider to be the ultimate Sony PSP carrying solution. Now the real product is called the s-bracket case from Capdase. But combined with another s-bracket, you get the Twins Case.
The s-bracket is pretty unique compared to the other ones available in the market. Other cases get stumped when you want to swap UMD’s. You have to remove the PSP from its case and turn it over to release the disk holder. The s-bracket, however thinks beyond borders and allows the PSP to hinge onto the casing using two vertical strips of covering that attaches to the perimiter of the UMD insertion point (wow that sounded so military!).
Now, when you combine two s-brackets using a zipper, you get a Super Robot! Naw, actually you get a compact and easy to bring carrying solution for the PSP that also fits several UMD’s, memory sticks, device charger and a set of earphones. For added effect, attach a mountain climber’s lock to the straps. Now that looks cool.
Like most PSP cases, the s-Bracket (and its detached Twins counterpart) was designed so that the PSP is usable whilst still connected to the case. Indeed, all the PSP’s ports and doors are accessible while in the bracket, but playability is a totally different story. If you plan on leaving the PSP in the case while playing, you basically can’t have the carabiner connected — it is uncomfortable at best, and we found it to throw off the PSP’s ergonomics. Otherwise, we found the PSP perfectly playable, if perhaps a bit unwieldy, while attached to the case.
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