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VANGUARD Personal Gaming Environment for Xbox One S, Xbox One, PS4, PS3, Xbox 360 (Consoles Not Included) - Black - Xbox One

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Features

  • Storage bags hold your Controllers, power supplies, and other accessories
  • Shoulder strap, and sticker kit included, Resolution 1366 x 768, display colors (8 bit) 16.7M, Audio integrated stereo speakers
  • Removable center badge on the case exterior for future customization
  • Comes in a pretty Little package: peg Sling, accessory storage bags, custom Fit EVA foam base (Xbox One upgrade kit included), HDMI cable, power supply, Mad respect
  • Interior case LED lighting. Product Dimensions 19.75 w x 7 d x 16.75 H inches. Compatibility: Xbox One , Xbox 360 E, Xbox 360 S, Xbox 360 Elite, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 Slim

Description

The Vanguard takes gaming to a whole new level of convenience with a PGE Sling for easy carrying. Its rugged armored shell protects your favorite console while in transit, even if that simply means going from room to room. And it's TSA friendly, so make it your carry-on. Looks like layovers just got awesome The GAEMS Vanguard allows you to transform any space into your own Personal Gaming Environment. No matter where you are, all you have to do is pop it open, plug it in and play. Immerse yourself in every detail with the Vanguard's non-reflective 19" 720p (1080p scaled) El-LED display. Unleash the power of its metal-coned chambered speakers, or make your experience a little more personal by utilizing its dual output jacks. Platform :b PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, XBOX ONE S

Product Dimensions: 19.76"L x 7.01"W x 16.73"H


Item Weight: 10 Pounds


Shell Type: Hard


Closure Type: Zipper


Handle Type: shoulder strap


Number of Compartments: 2


Strap Type: shoulder strap


Global Trade Identification Number: 66


Manufacturer: GAEMS


UPC: 859840002466 850105007288


Release date: October 11, 2018


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: GA-VANGUARDBLACK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 10 pounds


Date First Available: February 7, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Expensive but worth it.
Style: Black
Expensive, but worth it. I bought this for those quiet nights at work. After all, my PS3 Super Slim is at home, all alone, being ignored by my wife who is not a gamer, while I am at work...so, this was a natural choice. After oogling at it for quite some time, I pulled the trigger and bought it for myself. First things first, this thing is heavy. When loaded with a PS3, two controllers, the small HDMI cable and the power brick, the case can feel heavy - not enough to break your back, but enough that you won't want to carry it for extended periods of time. I would recommend that you take it and put it on your backseat, flat down, with the two side latches against the back of the front seat and the backrest of the backseat - that way, it's not going anywhere if you hit the brakes all of a sudden. Inside, the screen is 19 inches on the diagonal. I have read reviews where they said that the screen is really 720p, but when I use the autodetect feature on the PS3 to configure it, the PS3 says that it is a 1080p screen. Oh well. The case is pretty well-designed, but was designed for an xBox 360, a PS3 original or the PS3 Slim - NOT the Super Slim. With every console except for the super slim, the disk slides in through the front, but the super slim loads like a PS2 - slide the top to the left, fit the disk on the center piece and slide the door back into place. This is not a big deal, until you realise that the velcro straps fit across the top of the console, preventing you from loading or removing a disk. So, you have to remove or just slacken the straps in order to load or remove disks every time. The supplied HDMI cable is about 6 inches long, but it is rather stiff, and its orientation is off, because you have to twist it to fit between the console and the input on the screen, which is right behind the console, when mounted. As a result, the loop sometimes gets in the way if you don't put it right - recommend getting a different cable, or cut a longer one and use it, like I do. When transporting it, make sure to pack it properly, otherwise the side latches don't close properly. Also, even though it is not written, there is actually a top and a bottom - this is to prevent damage to your game console, which can damage the drive assembly if transported upside down, and to prevent the console from leaning against the screen, possibly damaging it. While the velcro does hold it in place, better safe than sorry. An Xbox One is HUGE and barely fits inside. There is a removable padded base for the console, which sits on the inside of the base of the unit. There are ridges inside, presumably from the molding process, or for reinforcement. The padded base serves to protect the console from these ridges and to help the console sit properly inside. The Xbox One sits EXACTLY between two of these ridges, with about a millimeter of space on either side. Then, if you pack that console's power BRICK inside the case, along with the screen's own power adapter, there is no space inside the case to carry a controller, which kind of defeats the purpose of the entire case in the first place. Picture quality is great. There are settings for "Game", "Movie" and so on, like with any actual TV. There is even a TINY remote control, like what you might get with a car stereo. When the screen is on, there are two blue lighting accents on either side of the monitor. Some people might find them distracting, but I find that it adds to the overall esthetic of the unit. But then again, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There are built in speakers, which are surprisingly loud. They don't provide immersive gameplay like a surround sound system, or even headphones, but they are good in a pinch. No real bass, but speech is clearly discernible, music is clear and loud and movies are good, without having to turn up the volume too high. What really surprised me were the 2 headphone ports. General thinking would be to put one port, but they were thinking about sharing audio with a friend without disturbing others. The case itself does take a little abuse, but it scratches somewhat easily. One time I had to put in my car's trunk and it bruised its handle against the inside of the latch assembly of the trunk (was doing repairs to the car and the upholstery was missing). Quite frankly, I would recommend this more for the portability, rather than the "protection" that the company is selling in the commercials and reviews. Overall, I like it. It is expensive, but worth it. Will update and put up some pictures when I can. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2016 by Max

  • If you need this, it's the best option.
Style: Black
*Update* After a week using this screen/case every day I'm much more pleased with the image quality and sound. The speakers aren't going to impress anyone but they're more than adequate for games and the screen's contrast ratio isn't as lackluster as I originally thought. This is, after all, a 720p screen with tiny speakers, and for what it is it works really well. The case alone isn't really heavy, and with an Xbox One it's perfectly reasonable to travel with. I'm really happy with it. The fact remains that the hinge isn't super sturdy, and doesn't self support, so if anything fails I feel like the hinge will be the first thing to go. But all in all I highly recommend it if you want to game during while traveling. *Original review* This is something you either need or you don't, it's not gonna work as a permanent gaming station for your home. If you have $350 to spend you're much better off getting an HD tv with better resolution, refresh rate, and contrast ratio. But, if you travel a lot and want to bring your console with you, this is basically your best option. My screen works fine, but the contrast and brightness leave something to be desired. Also, it's a matte finish, thankfully, so no blinding glare from all nearby light sources. It's not bad by any means, but it's about on par with computer monitors from 5-6 years ago. Some people have experienced dead pixels and other aberrations but I bought mine used from Amazon warehouse and it worked fine right out of the box! And even came with the Xbox one pad rather than the 360 pad. The speakers can get loud, but you'll wanna keep them under 50, max. Above that and they distort so much as to be pointless. Of course, the two headphone jacks in the monitor, or the one in your controller, are probably a better option for quality sound. The speakers are passable, nothing more. I appreciate that Gaems offers a portable gaming solution and I hope that future iterations will be more robust and considered. I have faith that they can do better as each version of their gaming case has improved upon the last. All in all this is the best option for gaming on the road, protecting your console and screen while you travel, and while I don't see it surviving baggage handlers at the airport, if you don't toss it around like a duffle bag, it should last you for a while. Treat it like you treat a 19in monitor in a plastic case and you'll be fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2016 by James T. Twerk

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