Xbox 360 Text Input Device

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This Sony PSP TFT LCD screens made by Sharp (with back light) is the most important part for your PSP. If you are in the unfortunate position of having a broken PSP screen, this Sony PSP TFT LCD screens (with black light) suit you best! This factory new replacement screen is what works for the game doctor in you! Save money and fix your system by replacing it with the Sony PSP LCD screen replacement for a fraction of the price!
Customer Review: PSP Screen
This is a great product it came fast and it was just like they say it would be.
Customer Review: Pretty Handy
Busted my PSP screen the first week i had it out rollerblading, bought this and it came a week later and i was able to install it myself without much trouble and it works great, no dead pixels at all. Id recommend this solution if you f*ck up your screen like i did.
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Nintendo DS Lite Silver Console is stylish and compact. Sleeker than the original Nintendo DS console, it features a more streamlined flip-top DS design. Nintendo DS Lite Silver retains the advanced touch screen technology, allowing players to control the software with a stylus or even their finger, as well as dual screens, voice recognition and Wi-Fi capabilities of the Nintendo DS but is now both smaller and lighter. Weighing nearly 60g less than the original, it is just two thirds of the original size. The redesign isn’t only cosmetic though, the Nintendo DS Lite Silver features adjustable screen brightness with four settings, a repositioned microphone for ease of use and a larger and more comfortable stylus. With its new design and unique features, this console is perfect for everyone regardless of age, gender and gaming skills. Nintendo Ds Lite Silver Features: ? Its two bright screens can be adjusted to four levels to adapt to different lighting conditions and to extend battery power. ? The microphone sits in the center of the unit, and the LED lights are clearly visible whether the unit is open or closed. ? The stylus is 1 centimeter longer and 1 millimeter thicker than the stylus of the original, and slides into a side storage slot. ? The Start and Select buttons were repositioned for easier access. ? A removable cover keeps the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot clear from dust and debris when it’s not in use. . Up to nine hours more battery life and quicker recharging time than the original DS. . Colour - Silver
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List Price: ?19.99
Used Price: ?11.00
Customer Review: Absorbing mental challenge
The premise is simple - you must uncover a picture using only the numbers at the side and top of a grid to guide you which of the boxes should be filled or remain blank . The pick up and play approach , long associated with Nintendo handheld games , is again in evidence here . The puzzles are myriad , and will keep you playing - ‘just one more go’ . There is also the opportunity for daily challenges and wireless play .
Customer Review: Fun, in sudoku-ish style
I’m actually torn between loving this game and finding it mildly irritating. The premise is very very simple: you have a grid, and next to each row and column a set of numbers indicating the length (and order) of each contiguous block of cells you need to select. Take a look at the screenshots and you should see what I mean. This game probably is most suitable for people who enjoy logic puzzles (sudoku et cetera), though the starting levels are easily accessible enough for anyone to pick up. The built-in puzzles are finite (though large) in number, but there is also an editor so that you can create your own (presumably to share with your equally-geeky friends), so you shouldn’t hit a premature lack of content. I do have some gripes about this product: the controls are slightly fiddly, and playing for long periods on the larger (15×15) grids may make your head hurt from looking at the tiny numbers. People who get easily frustrated by tough logic problems will find levels past the earlier ones to be unpleasant, but with patience and careful calculation they certainly all seem to be solvable, and indeed the learning curve is pretty comfortable. Overall, it’s an excellent way to waste 10 mins - 1 hour at a time, and pretty addictive. Very much worth buying (even over things like Brain Training) if you have a DS and want some games which are more pick-up-and-play.
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This stylish hard case protects and transports your PSP game system, two Memory Stick Duo cards and two UMD discs. You’ll have everything you need to get your game on, all in a safe, secure and tight-fitting case. Show the gaming world that you’re ready for anything with this durable case.
Price: $19.99
Customer Review: It may look good…
This case may look good, and sound good, but it is inherently flawed. Other reviews have stated that the screen cover is difficult to take off–they were not exaggerating. I’m just glad I tried it out before I put my PSP inside the case, because I would have damaged my PSP removing it. The only way I could release the screen involved jamming a screw driver into the latch. The case will not close properly if the screen cover is removed. Also, I found that, once I got the case to close properly, I could not open it up again without using excessive force. You would think that, since the case is made by Sony for the Sony PSP, it would be ideal…but this case is far, far more trouble than it is worth. Get a different case.
Customer Review: Works with the PSP Slim
I bought this as a temporary fix to hold my PSP slim until cases specifically for the slim were made. Well, still haven’t found one, so I kept this case. Though made for the original PSP, the slim fits pretty well. The case screen doesn’t *snap* shut, but the weight of the slim keeps it in place. MOST of the holes line up except for the headphone jack, which is completely covered by the case. This can be rectified by simply cutting out the small piece of the case that covers the headphone jack (a metal knife heated on a stove burner worked great!). If you want a case to double as a stand, which was a must for me, then this case will work great for a slim; just make sure you make the necessary “adjustments” if you want to use headphones, like on a plane or something. It also holds 2 games and 2 sticks, so that plus what you hold in the PSP itself means you’ve got 3 disks and sticks to switch between. Now that I’ve altered it a bit, this case is perfect; I have no need to look for slim-specific cases.
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In a nutshell:
Few kids films can be as well suited to video game immortalisation as Cars and just for once a movie license-in hasn’t just been used for a cheap cash-in. Think Ridge Racer, Jr. and there’s plenty to enjoy here for both adults and children.

The lowdown:
When you’ve got a movie populated solely by talking cars it at least means there’s no need to turn the game into yet another third person platformer. Instead you take the role of stock car Lightning McQueen in what is actually a sequel to the movie’s plot, as he works his way up the racing leagues. Whether there’s someone driving Lightning or not he still handles like any other arcade racer, complete with a handy powerslide. The artificial intelligence of the other cars can seem a bit too willing to let you win in the early stages but there are separate kids and adults modes to ensure all ages get a decent challenge.

Most exciting moment:
Although it’s not quite Grand Theft Auto the game features a surprisingly large game world for you to explore, with wide open canyons and towns filled with tons of side quests and mini-games to ignore or enjoy as you please.

Since you ask:
Almost the entire voicecast of the movie reprise their roles, recording original dialogue just for the game. This includes Owen Wilson and, in his first ever role in a video game, the legendary Paul Newman.

The bottom line:
One of the best movie tie-ins for a while and a decent little racer.
HARRISON DENT

List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?12.98
Used Price: ?10.50
Customer Review: Addictive
I got this game yesterday and with the exception of the final race it’s completed, I wish there were more hidden things on there or something however it was very nice not to just have another platform game, while some of the mini games were a bit boring and annoying to get through there was a variety and I really enjoyed it. Definately worthewhile gettting and I’ll probably play the mini games over anyway particularly as there’s new levels unlocked - but more of the same thing.
Customer Review: interesting but….
At first this game was absolutly brilliant!!!! Great fun. But there arnt that many games. After a while it begins to get boring. There is not much of a story line and no racing. However it is great for a young kid. I thought this would have loads of racing but there is only one race. And in this all you do is play gaees. Great Game… at first.
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Xbox 360 Text Input Device
Chatting with friends and family through Xbox LIVE and Windows-based PCs with this Messenger Kit. This device lets you easily connects to any Xbox 360 controller. Get easy-to-use chat capabilities while maintaining gameplay functionality in one easy-to-hold device. The Messenger Kit includes a Chatpad and Xbox 360 Headset.

Customer Review: It may seem like a scam, but it works really great!
I bought this on a whim while getting halo 3, and I have to say it’s one of my smarter decisions. It snaps onto the controller with minimal force, and doensn’t go anywhere. it’s perfect for typing text messages real fast. I am the only one of my friends who types names and descriptions for my halo 3 film clips and screen shots because I have this device. It comes with an improved headset, also, that plugs into the bottom of the chatpad. It, unfortunately, is not compatible with other xbox 360 wired headsets, but the one it comes with has better reception anyway. My only concern is the in-line volume and on/off switch. It wouldn’t work in the same place anyway with the chatpad there, but it can be slightly frustrating. I have noticed, however, that it is sensitive with sound, and you can whisper and make quiet noises without the mic picking it up, which is good if you like to talk to team mates during an online game, and don’t have time to flick the switch. If you do not have a headset for your xbox 360, I would recommend buying this instead; it comes with a very good headset, and it includes the chatpad, which seamlessly, and near weightlessly, makes messaging a whole lot easier

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