Jul 23

Obsessed With the Paul Frank IPad Case Series!

Do you want to keep your iPad new forever? Do you want to keep your iPad stylish and fashionable as well!  And are you a big fan of Paul Frank ? If  your answer is Yes, definitely, the Paul Frank iPad case will be your first choice, making you satisfy all your desires. So, today we are going to introduce 3 Paul Frank iPad cases for you.

Those 3 cases share indentical features. They are made from super-scilicone, protecting your iPad from bumps, dings, drops, knocks and other damages. The surface of those cases are so soft, making you feel comfortable when you carry them on your hand. Also,  there is no need to worry that the sweat from your hands could make your device fade in colour. The only differences of those cases are colours and images of Paul Frank on the surface.

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Jul 23

Practical Evaluation of Sony Playstation Portable/psp

The Sony PSP features a large 4.3-inch 16:9 wide screen LCD TFT screen with a 480×272 resolution, button layout similar to the PlayStation with a digital control pad, an analog stick, circle, triangle, square, x, and two shoulder buttons, USB 2.0 connectivity, a Memory Stick Duo media slot, and 802.11b WiFi support. The Standard Edition PSP comes with the PSP itself, a battery, an AC adapter, and a manual, along with Ridge Racers and Minna No Golf Portable.

Rumor, or maybe expectations of a redesigned PlayStation portable began as soon as Nintendo showed the world how much better a handheld can get after an upgrade. Sony always took the position that there were no plans for a second release of its portable, although they never denied the possibility of revised hardware for the PSP. That is, until a Sony executive in the UK, Ray Maguire, was caught on record in early March saying that the then current PSP was just the “first iteration” of the handheld, and that a future version of the system would be smaller and lighter than the current PSP.

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Jul 23

The first Ed Hardy iPad case design by Christian Audigier arrival ed hardy online store!

Designed by Ed Hardy, the first case for the iPad is called simply the Ed Hardy iPad Case (), and is a relatively bare-bones design: using a protective lid (which, note to case makers, we’re not enthusiastic about) that folds around the back to become a prop-up video stand, the case is made from vinyl-like PVC plastic and has a microfiber interior. It’s designed to provide access to the device’s side buttons, headphone port, and so on, only exposing the screen when you want to flip the lid open. It looks and feels somewhat cheaper than any prior Apple-designed case for an iPod, but it’s not terrible.

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