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Belkin Leather PDA Flip-Case for Toshiba e310/e740 Handhelds

Belkin Leather PDA Flip-Case for Toshiba e310/e740 Handhelds

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $14.24
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice case, won't fit cards
Review: I am using mine with a Toshiba e805, which is a big PDA. It's not a perfect fit, but the case is nice and sure does the trick. But the slots available for the cards are a waist. (my PDA had nothing to do with the cards not fitting) If I could squeeze a card in there, I'd be afraid of damaging it. It protests my PDA and it's not too bulky. It's a nice looking case and seems pretty well made and I like it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good case for PDA, not SD cards
Review: I bought this case from Best Buy. The case is ok, and seems to protect the PDA decently well (I have a Toshiba e310). I would have liked to see a further reenforced screen cover though. Some may like the belt clip included in it, but I do not. The fastener for the clip protrudes when it is in your pocket, and can get very annoying. Perhaps my biggest complaint of it is the storage pockets for credit cards and SD cards are useless. They are too tight to put anything in. I'll probably look for a new case when I get my SD wifi card.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfectly fit
Review: It is worth the price. I have no regret for buying it at all.
It fits my e355 the way I wanted it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I wanted to like it, but it fell apart.
Review: Within 24 hours, the belt clip had broken and within two weeks, the mounting stud on the back of the case had broken off. Both parts were plastic and not very durable. The opening on the face of the case was also misaligned. About an 1/8th of an inch off causing the case to depress the buttons.

The leather felt good and protected the PDA very well. Even with drops from waist high, there was no damage. Too bad the belt clip was so flimsy and the face did not align with the PDA.


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