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wraggster
August 31st, 2006, 18:23
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The Sony® PSP™ just got a whole lot more portable! Talismoon’s latest devilish innovation offers a hands free mount for your PSP™ while on the road. Designed utilizing the highest quality materials to ensure a rock-steady hold, the Talismoon InTouch car cradle will keep the PSP™ within reach at all times and most importantly in a safe manner.

Boasting a super simple ‘stick and play’ installation, this product is ideal for hardcore PSP® owners who can’t stand to be without the PSP™ whilst on the road, perfect for traffic jams, lunch breaks or even to keep the kids quiet in the back seat!

Infact the In Touch is one incredibly versatile piece of kit and can be shown off just about anywhere with a flat surface. A specially engineered design featuring a super secure locking mechanism makes the In Touch a perfect accompaniment for watching media and movies, listening to audio, playing games, viewing map packs or perhaps one day befriending GPS navigation on the PSP™.

The Talismoon InTouch PSP™ car cradle is now shipping and costs $19.95 (USA) or £12.95 (UK).

More details Here (http://www.talismoon.com/cgi-bin/version2/engine.pl?page=product-psp-pspcarcradle)

Lukeson
August 31st, 2006, 18:32
Made for the GPS, ain't it?

kcc86
August 31st, 2006, 18:43
Made for the GPS, ain't it?

no, i don't think so. the latch on the top of the holder looks like it'll block the area where the gps device screws in to the usb outlet on the psp.

Lukeson
August 31st, 2006, 18:47
well then it sucks

motz
August 31st, 2006, 18:50
well then it sucks
How does it suck just because its not made for use with the GPS kit (which will force you to upgrade to a firmware with no support for homebrew) ?

The_It
August 31st, 2006, 22:28
what is the point of this if you can't hook a gps to it?

Nookadum
August 31st, 2006, 22:36
To hold it up when you're...


...watching media and movies, listening to audio, playing games, viewing map packs or perhaps one day befriending GPS navigation on the PSP™...

doverkiller
August 31st, 2006, 23:26
no space for any usb stuff.. hahaha..
we love china, don't we?! :D

dlowings
September 1st, 2006, 02:22
See a need, fill a need .... Nothing the dremel tool couldn't fix lol..