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Rating: Summary: Perfect for clumsy people with PDAs Review: I've killed two Palm devices in the past by shattering their screens. Thankfully, both were hand-me-downs, but I was determined when I got my m125 to avoid that fate. Belt pouches were unbalanced and overly geeky, hardcases were too expensive, and there was no way that I would believe that a slim leather case would work.In desperation, I picked up one of these cases and another for my fiancee. In the year that I have owned this device, I have dropped it probably at least twice a month and often from four or five feet onto tile or hardwood floors. Any of these falls would have killed an unprotected Palm, but mine still runs as good as the day I got it. These falls have mostly resulted in the case landing on a corner or edge, which works to your advantage since these areas are guarded with neoprene. I'd be much more worried about a fall onto face or back, but these are fairly rare. I can fit a checkbook, a pen, a few business cards, stamps, my stylus, and even a few paperclips into this little package, along with the Palm itself. The case fits perfectly in my hand and it's never far from me. The only thing even approaching a complaint I have with it is that the velcro tabs hold the Palm in so solidly that it's almost annoying to get it out for hotsyncing. If you plan on never dropping your PDA, then this isn't for you. If, on the other hand, you like to be prepared for life's expensive little surprises, then consider picking this up. It's not cute, it's not made with fine-grain leather, and it's certainly not going to fit into a normal pocket, but it's the best insurance you can buy for your palmtop.
Rating: Summary: Not good for small and slim PDA Review: The PDA case is too large for the small and slim PDA. Because Targa wants to target to all the PDAs in the market, so the case is a little bit large. Moreover, the stickers (there are two stickers) are too large too. Everytime when I want to take my PDA(Toshiba e755) off and put on the cradle, I need to use a lot of energy as it sticks too tight.
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