

Even better, the snap closure on the flap at the top of the case is magnetic– no more fumbling! The interior of the case is lined with a very soft, velvety material that will protect the PSP and hopefully wipe off a few fingerprints now and then, since the PSP is so prone to that sort of thing. The intec logo is relatively small and nicely done. The workmanship is quite nice, and I like the contrasting leather and styling on the front of the case. The Intec Leather Case for the Sony PSP strikes a nice balance between designer looks and a designer price tag. The Intec Game Cases for PSP are available at retailers nationwide, and J&R Computer currently has them on sale for only $4.99. You certainly can’t beat the price either, just $5.99 for a set of two, which holds for UMD disks. That feature would have added just a bit of bulk though, so I can understand why these cases are designed as they are. I do wish that these cases snapped together somehow, so that I could stack up several cases on my desk to hold my movies and games when I’m not on the go. I was pleasantly surprised by the closure though, as the small tab keeps the case closed until you want to open it–but it doesn’t frustrate you either. They’re designed to hold your movies and games and keep them organized, not protect them from extreme type of damage you can think up.

They’re very light and fairly strong, though not indestructible. Each case is made of black plastic, and is just barely big enough to hold two UMDs without adding a lot of bulk to your gear bag. I’ve seen quite a few UMD storage solutions, but these Game Cases from Intec are just about my favorite. You can pick it up for $9.99 at retailers nationwide.


I’ve seen several cradle accessories for the PSP, but the Intec Dock It is by far my favorite. The headphone jack is still accessible too, so this would work well on an airplane tray table if you like watching movies when you’re in the air. Even better, the easel stand that holds the PSP at an angle can be folded in for storage, making this an ideal accessory for both home and travel purposes. It’s obvious that quite a bit of thought went into this design, as it is very compact, easy to use, and perfectly fits the style of the PSP. A cut out on the bottom right side allows you to plug in the AC adapter and charge the PSP while it is in the cradle. The PSP is secured in the cradle by the silver lanyard attachment hole on the bottom left side of the device, which slips into a groove on the Dock-It cradle. The accessory is made of black plastic, with a small Intec logo in the same color on the front. You can even use it when you’re playing games, in case your hands get tired of holding up the PSP during a marathon session of Lumines. The Dock-It is a folding stand that holds the PSP at a great angle for watching movies, and it also serves as a PDA-like cradle for your desk. Intec's PSP lineup of products will run between $6.99 to $39.99.This is one of the handiest accessories I’ve seen for the PSP, especially considering the low price.
#INTEC PSP DOCK IT PRO#
The Pro Gamer's Kit will bundle the Screen Lens, DC Car Power Adaptor, Neck Strap, Game Case, Docking Station and Earphones. For package-deal loving gamers, Intec will also release a Starter Kit that will include earphones, the Screen Lens and a DC Car Power Adaptor. Additionally, Intec will ship a Docking Station that works with the AC Adaptor for easy charging. Game Cases will also be available for protecting UMD discs and the Screen Lens will be available to protect the PSP's screen from scratches and whatnot. If you're not into leather, Intec's high-end case is its Aluminum Case, which will be available in three versions - a large version for accessories, a smaller version of the same thing and a thin, low-profile version that snuggly fits the PSP. As well, Intec will release its Premium Leather Carrying Case for protecting the system on the go. Intec will release two separate power solutions, one being an AC Adaptor for home use and the other a DC Car Power Adaptor for gaming on the road.
