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| PlayStation 3 G-pak Console Organizer Case | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 34 reviews) Sales Rank: 1573 Category: Video Games
Publisher: Naki Studio: Naki Brand: Naki Label: Naki Platform: Playstation 3 Media: Video Game Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 0 Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: 77001 Model: 77001 UPC: 183195770016 EAN: 0183195771006 ASIN: B000IM3MA0
Release Date: November 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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Product Description Organizes and safely stores: All connection, link and power cables Removable 16 disc holder. Secure Velcro straps Customized fan vents allow prope console cooling Reinforced case walls and padded inner lining Excessively sturdy carrying handle
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  I'd Buy again! December 5, 2008 I bought this because I was tire of traveling with the PS3 box and it was beginning to fall apart anyways. Overall I am VERY happy with this product. Its simple and does what it needs to do. I didnt give it a five because I have these two observations which are slight shortcomings but don't compromise my satisfaction that much. 1. The games sleeves are extremely way to lose. Not a single game stays in their compartment unless you double them up. Second: This carrier has two velcro straps that hold the PS3 down against side-to-side shifting but not one that stops back and forth movement. Because of that the PS3 shifts a bit and you need to be carful when you first unzip it after traveling.
  Peace of Mind. November 30, 2008 If you move your console more than once a year, get this case.
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  The G-Pak is almost there. October 19, 2008 This case is light and fairly well designed. Although it's listed as a Playstation 3 G-pak, it's actually a universal case according to the information in the case itself. The only notable "flaw" that I found is there is no good way to store 2 controllers. You can get them in by loading them in front of the main Playstation 3 unit, but there should be a designated area for them. However, when you consider cost and quality, this case is just fine.
  Good case August 19, 2008 Over all this is a good sturdy carrying case. The PS3 fits well in it and the Velcro straps keep it in. You can put four controllers in the top pocket, but there is no room to spare. I put my cords in the case after zipping it up most of the way. The two main grips I have with this case are One- the air is some what restricted while the PS3 is in the case so I always take it out. And Two- I don't like the disk holder. I think that it is a good as they can make it given the case and the fact that it will be in several potions but I have had my disks fall out a couple of times. Overall this is a good case that will serve you well.
  Great Case for travelers minus some falls August 18, 2008 I bought this case so I could transfer my beloved PS3 from my university (UC Berkeley) all the way down to LA. the case itslef is built very well and looks great! Contrary to what others say it DOES come with a very sturdy shoulder strap with small pad.
One main perk of the case is that it DOES NOT SAY sony or ps3 anywhere! I have quite a walk from my train stop to my apartment and not showing some punk kids what exactly i am carrying is a huge plus.
The main accessory pocket is fully velcro and is tough as nails. It is easy to access and has plenty of room for two controllers, PSP case, WMD case, 1ft HDMI cable, USB cable, and power cable.
The units idea is apparant as a Go-Play package. The vents on the sides and velcro flap bottom make it easy to hook up to any tv without taking the ps3 out. I personally dont do it myself but for some it may be a great idea.
I have already traveled with this case as a carry on from LAX to SFO and its awesome. The ps3 was secure and the flaps holding my game discs never budged.
The reason for the 4 stars is as follows,
1) There are only two straps securing the ps3. Now these straps are like rubber bands in the sense that the tighter you stretch them the more secure the ps3. The only problems is there is only about 2 inchs of velcro on the tips making proper tightening impossible! You have to settle for "Medium-tight" with the two straps.
2) The straps them selves are places to wide apart. The one closer to the face of the system slides off due to the contoure of the ps3! Now you got only one strap securing the ps3!
3) The final little problem is like others have mentioned. The straps scratch the ps3 surface a tiny bit. I simply solved this by placing the units in the thin foam material it was packaged in while in the original box.
The verdict: I would recommend this case to a friend as it serves its purpose very well. Again i have already traveled with it and it worked great. My initial fears of the velcro straps faded away when the ps3 barely budged through out the trip. The velcro bottom as some people worry about it not a problem! the opening is too small for the ps3 to "slip out" so even if you open the heavy duty velcro the ps3 is fine!
As of 8/18/08, this is the best case for the ps3 and it carrys a great price!
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