Two new accessories for your PSP : iTrip and RoadDock

griffinitrip.jpgThere are two new additions to PSP's accessories rack. Firstly, I'll tell you a little about the iTrip. It's nothing special, similar to the standard iTrip that makes it possible to send sound to your stereo's. Oh, wait..there is something notable about this, it is designed especially for the PSP. And since we are on the topic of design, this gadget has a sleek one which helps it slide securely onto the bottom of your PSP, no excess baggage seen!


The tech specs are as follows :
Tech specs:
High stability crystal oscillator, phase-lock loop control
Built-in antenna
Operating range: 10-30 ft

Also, it is not too heavy on the pocket as it is priced at $24.99.

Now for part II. The second accessory is the RoadDock. A handy little nylon strap that helps to you attach your PSP to the headrest of any vehicle or an airplane seat, whatever you want. Besides this, it provides a built in tilt and 360 degrees rotation. What more could you want? Oh..yeah, the price. It is 14.99 dollars at Griffin. Go, and spoil your PSP.

roaddock.jpg

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December 11, 2006 - 8:36 AM | Posted in - PSP |

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