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(More customer reviews)I bought both the Logitech and the Sony polycarbonate cases. While I like the idea of the added polycarbonate screen protector (which was nicely designed to rest just above the PSP screen so not to directly touch it), the holders for 2 UMDs and 2 Memory Sticks, and the strategically placed rubber bumpers, I have to say that in my opinion, the Logitech case wins out by a nose.
The Sony case does hold the PSP tighter, and with the screen protector in place, it will not allow the PSP to fall out. This could be a major deciding factor for some folks. However, my issue with the screen protector is that it is way too difficult to disengage from covering the PSP (basically you are supposed to push in the latch, but the case is so "form fitting" that there is no extra room for the PSP to move so as to let the latch unhook). This makes it much more of a pain to change out UMDs because neither case will let you do that without removing the PSP from the case.
The other issue I have noted with the Sony case that does not occur with the Logitech case is that the opening for the headphone jack on the Sony case is located just slightly off from where it needs to be (it is too high). This has the unfortunate effect of forcing you to raise the PSP in the case slightly, which for me puts the PSP screen in contact with the polycarbonate screen protector (a scratch just waiting to happen). It is possible that my case is slightly defective, and that others have not had this problem, but since I did, it has to be part of my review.
So all in all, I think the Sony PSP Travel Case is definitely worthy, and if you won't be changing UMDs frequently, I think it is very comparable to the Logitech case. However, the difficulty in disengaging the screen protector and the issue with the headphone jack opening makes the Sony case my second choice for my PSP.
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