i bought a couple of faceplates from them very fast service i bought the cheap faceplates 10 dollars each not bad for the price next time ill buy the 29.99 red one they have it looks nice
If your bored of the look of your PSP console thenDecalGirl.com is the site to visit, they have the worlds biggest collection of skins and faceplates for the PSP.
They have 189 skins and 39 faceplates. check them out at link above.
I should have a review of both a PSP Skin and Faceplate i installed at the weekend if i can find time to write it up.
i bought a couple of faceplates from them very fast service i bought the cheap faceplates 10 dollars each not bad for the price next time ill buy the 29.99 red one they have it looks nice
mine came with this green skull face plate when I bout a used one... unfortunetly it has 2.50 but I was told the face plates were interchangeable...when I got home I checked it out, and they were sticker bubbly thing that were not interchangeable...I have been had twice so far...darn those evil zombified purple bunnies and world domination with cereal
I'm still undecided about these. And scared to disect my precious PSP.
Am I alone in thinking the clear one is ugly ?
I agree with the clear one looking nasty.
Kind of makes the PSP look cheap and tacky like a GBA or something.
Now the red buttons on the other hand could look really smart on a white PSP...
ALSO - If you are in the UK, Lik Sang seems to work out cheaper than Decalgirl - $8.95 for buttons and $4 shipping (or £7.45 total to you!).
i think the clear one actually looks pretty cool, everybody can finally get to see what's inside the psp.
When you get a faceplate, do they also give you one for the back of the psp? Otherwise it would look a bit weird to me, you would have different colors on the front and the back...![]()
nah it's looks terrible.
I bought the canadian flag one, arrived promptly. When I first openned the envelope I noticed the print isn't as clear as on the website, but upon closer inspection I realized thatthis is because of the material on which it is printed. The material itself is somewhat flexible and provides for a snug fit on my PSP. I thought I might need a squeegee to make sure no bubbles were left but since it can be removed and placed again without loss of adhesiveness this really turned out to be a smooth operation. I also bought the crystal screen protector, seeing as to how it is usuallyu the first place you'd get scratches on and that too was in my opinion a good choice. It is clear and cleans with ease.
Overall, DecalGirl's skins are a product I would recommend to anyone who likes to protect their gadgets. I've ordered and recieved a skin for a nano I am to buy next month.
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