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Trust launches accessory packs for the PSP

Packs of useful add-ons for Sony's popular gaming device

Trust has released two value packs for the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP), both including accessories such as extra earphones and car chargers.

The Trust GM-5300p 7-in-1 PSP Accessory Pack contains seven accessories stored in a zipped carry bag, which can also holds the gaming device.

The pack includes a car charger, audio splitter cable, an extra set of earphones, a retractable USB data cable and USB power cable, and a cleaning cloth for keeping the PSP free of fingerprints. It costs £20.

The second pack, the GM-5500p 14-in-1 PSP Accessory Pack, contains a further eight accessories, but without the carry case.

It adds a sunscreen, two hard cases for the storage of games, cables and the PSP itself, a gamepad-shaped grip, analogue stick covers and a docking station.

The GM-5500p is priced at £30.

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