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JaLeHui Carrying Handy Protective Case Bag for PSP - Sku# DTA06040000C
Sku: DTA06040000C
Price: $11.80
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Specifications: - Compact, soft zippered bag with belt
- Keep your PSP safe from bumps and scratches while on the go
- Ultra-stylish and incredibly compact and durable
- Zippered compartments with organized pockets for memory cards, batteries, and more
- Compact design with belt loop makes it perfect for traveling
- Fully padded to provide maximum shock protection
- Water-resistant material protects contents from moisture
- Adjustable, detachable shoulder strap
- Belt loop with self-adhesive closure
- This is a non-OEM product
Details: - Lightweight & sleek design, you can slip your PSP easily into the PSP Case Bag
- Made of high quality material with soft fabric lining, the PSP Case Bag protects your PSP from any scratch and dirt
- Flap & zipper design ensures this Handy PSP Case Bag is convenient to open or close
- Comes with a adjustable & detachable strap, you can keep your PSP safe from bumps and scratches while on the go with this PSP Carrying Bag
- Compact design with belt loop, you can use this PSP Case Bag perfect for traveling
- Zippered compartments with organized pockets for memory cards, batteries, and more
- Simple and stylish, this Handy PSP Case Bag is really a good protector for your PSP
- This PSP Carrying Bag is water-resistant material that protects contents from moisture
How to Open a PSP Case: Sony has a money pit going with people sending their PSPs in for repair for fear of voiding their warranties once they see the warning sticker in their battery compartments. Who knows what the cost is for shipping the PSP off? An arm? A leg? If you don't want to give money back to the place where your money went when you bought the PSP in the first place, you can get the cover off your PSP fairly easily to repair such problems as a cracked display, stuck buttons or a broken UMD drive. - Instructions
- Ensure that there is no disc nor memory card in the PSP and turn it off.
- Remove the battery from the compartment in the back of the PSP.
- Peel off the label inside the battery compartment. Once you remove this label, the warranty on the PSP will be voided (as it says on the label), but you have to remove it to get to the screws underneath it. If you're confident that you can fix the problem without destroying your PSP, go for it, but if there's an inkling of doubt, stop and send it in for repairs.
- Extract the screw on the bottom of the PSP beside the product label.
- Extract the four screws in each of the corners of the battery compartment.
- Extract the two screws at the top-right corner and the bottom-right edge of the back of the PSP.
- Separate the faceplate from the bottom case. If you have any trouble, use the plastic wedge to gently pry the pieces apart. Now the cover is off the PSP and you can access the interior components.
Package Included: - 1 x Carrying Bag
- 1 x Adjustable Strap
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