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Deal of the Day: InvisibleSHIELD products half off

If you've been worried about your PSP getting scratched, whether it be on the screen or the sexy body of the handheld, we've got to alert you to a deal presented on the PlayStation Forums. Seems the InvisibleSHIELD products are all half off right now -- every model of the PSP has their own little protection piece, so knock yourself out. It might be a good idea, especially if you go rock climbing while carrying the PSP in an unzipped jacket pocket. Not that we've had that problem or anything.

[via PlayStation Forum]

Deals of the Day: tons of sales, everywhere


These retailers are simply crushing my wallet. My AMEX card is almost maxed out! Here are some highlights from the web:

amazon.com [Via CAG]
Holiday Sale! Highlights include:
  • Mortal Kombat Unchained $40 $18
  • Gitaroo-Man Lives! $40 $30
  • Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins $40 $30
  • Bounty Hounds $40 $30
  • Bomberman $30 $18
  • Power Stone Collection $30 $20
Invisible Shield [Via CAG]
Get 40% off screen protectors

Gamestop.com [Via CAG]
Every Extend Extra only $20

Decal Girl [Thanks, Joel!]
$6 face plates

Play-Asia [Thanks, Joel!]
Talkman for $13

Review: invisibleSHIELD


ShieldZone recently sent PSP Fanboy a sample of their screen protectors. They take on the appearance of a thin plastic film, and help protect it from the crazy things you do to it, you maniac. There are two variations of the product, one that protects the screen itself, and another that protects the entire face of your PSP. Personally, I'd have to recommend the screen protector over the face protector because the installation of the product, although simple, is also quite cumbersome. The film is very durable, but also incredibly adhesive, even to your fingers. It's incredibly easy to trap finger prints on the film, and distort the shield before application. The precision required for the full face shield is a bit demanding: it requires you to align small openings in the plastic nearly perfectly with the buttons on the system itself. This is where many things can go wrong in the installation.

Once applied, it takes a bit of effort to squeeze out the bubbles underneath. In the best of scenarios, your system will not have anything noticeable on it, but in the worst case scenario, very obvious bumps will be apparent. Problems should be minimized with the screen protector, as opposed to the body protector because the margin for error is much more forgiving. If you manage to install the product without a hitch, it is surprisingly durable and comes with a lifetime guarantee, which is pretty sweet. The screen shield is $13 on their official website.




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