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  Rarely used but Work well June 11, 2008 I bought this item because I though I need it for my PSP. In fact, I didn't use it much since my computer has a built-in SD slot. However the product itself is work properly.
  Very good product here! April 7, 2008 My friend had sold me his PSP but said he had lost his USB cable. I have been looking in stores and said they didn't have any or sold out. I came on Amazon and BAM! I saw a good product at a cheap price and no damage WHATSOEVER! Now I can put my music videos, songs, movies, AND pictures on my PSP. I give this item 5 stars!
  So many uses. March 27, 2008 This USB cable can be used to your PSP, Motorola RAZR and spinoff models and I'm sure a few others, PS3 controller, Digital Cameras and so many other things. Works great with the PSP, transfer speed is fine.
  Great PSP usb cable March 17, 2008 This is a great usb cable for the Sony Playstation Portable. I have a black PSP slim. I transfer videos from my PC to my PSP with this cable, and it works great. As someone else mentioned, I was surprised to find that it also has a charging cable attached, so that you don't have to worry about your battery draining while connected to the PC at the same time. It's sturdy and everything fits snug as well. Plus, it's very cheap! Great product.
  Does what it does well March 10, 2008 I have to say, question 2 for reviewing products is not all-encompassing, so I just put five stars for its "funness factor" since I have no problems with it.
Anyway, the Intec cable is a good product. I find that their accessories are always (in my experience) up-to-scratch. The cable is long enough, and the connectors function with no problems. Even though the picture shows two, there are three plugs on the cable: USB - for connecting to your computer data - for connecting to your PSP's data transfer port power - for connecting to your PSP's power port for charging
I haven't had any issues with the cable per-say, but whenever I connect the PSP to the computer, I find that I have to manually go into USB connect mode on the PSP. From the PSP's documentation, I was under the impression that the computer would automatically identify the memory stick as a "removable memory device" and go from there. However, this isn't a problem but merely an observation.
One thing that the PSP's documentation does point out is that you may experience abnormalities/problems with using the USB feature if the "USB Charge" option is enabled. It can easily be disabled from one of the options the left-most column on the PSP menu bar. I disabled this option since I received a charger with my PSP purchase (as should most people who bought their PSPs) and find that charging is faster when using the Adapter as opposed to through the computer's USB port.
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