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If you happen to have the box and the stuff that came with the box, just put it in there, I've seen people carry on boxed game systems before. Plus the packaging it came in was pretty much made for transportation, you know, to electronic shops. A towel might not be protective enough.
EDIT: Just kidding. Styrafoam peanuts and a box I guess and bubble wrap.
Ye im bringing my PS3 in my backpack onto the plane as my carry on. I dont have bubblewrap or anything like that and I dont have time to go out and get, I need to use stuff in the house. Is putting it in a towel safe?EVOLV3Negative, the x-rays can see through a towel. What you need to do is put it in your carry-on surrounded by anything you can find that's metal, wires, steel plates, cylindrical pipes, and if they ask you what's in your bag just start screaming ALOHA AKBAR!!! and they'll let you right through ;)
You're taking your PS3 as a carry on :| That seems just a tad bit inconvenient. If you absolutely need to have it, just put it in your checked luggage surrounded by clothes.bman784
Well, if the Airport security guy is a teenager or young adult or laid-back looking individual, I reccomend wrapping the PS3 in snakes and trying to pass it off as carry-on. Then, when they see it, they'll be like,"Woah, man! You're trying to bring SNAKES ON A PLANE! Sweet!" and then they'll let you through, and give you an economy seat.
Yeah, good luck. Due to the Flight Code safety act, section 417, "All gaming consels must weigh under 8lbs, due to someone inducing the RRoD on a flight, creating a potential fire hazaard/nucular warhead. Mythbuster4ever
Lol, RRoD doesnt lead to a fire, and that only happens if it is on.
and gaming systems are not nuclear...
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