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Incase Designs Large PDA Palmtop Case (Graphite)

Incase Designs Large PDA Palmtop Case (Graphite)

List Price: $24.99
Your Price: $12.88
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great looking bag for your PDA
Review: Bought this bag when on a trip to the US. It's by far the best looking case for my Cassiopeia 105. I have tossed my old wallet and callender completely now. This was my final step in leaving my paperagenda. The only bad thing to say is actually that it was difficult to find out which case from Incase designs that was suiteble for the Cassiopeia. The store acctually suggested a smaller case as this was the one suggested on the Incase designs webpage.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good case
Review: By far, this is the best case I have found for my Jornada 548. I can put my credit cards and couple more business cards as well. It is little bit too big to fit in your shirt's pocket.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great case for my Palm VII
Review: By far, this is the best case I have found for my Jornada 548. It is a little bit too big to fit in your shirt's pocket. I can put couple credit cards as well as business cards in it. Room for improvement could be to add elastic straps in addition to the two stickers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good protection and looks
Review: I have been using this case for my ipaq3150 for a few months now.
Works great. It has good amount of foam padding and paper padding(?) so it feels rigid yet gives enough cushion.

I have actually used 3 pockets inside of the case, but it's nice to have them just in case I receive a business card or something like that.

One thing that I don't like is that It draws shadow on my ipaq when I put it inside the case it's sometimes hard to read what's on my ipaq especially indoors at night.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Compact PDA Case
Review: Right after I bought my Palm IIIxe, I started looking at cases. I don't want to flash my PDA every time I need to get at my money, so I wasn't looking for a wallet replacement. I just wanted a decent-looking case that was protective, fast to open and close, and as compact as possible so that I could still carry it in the inside pocket of my coat. I was browsing through a travel store when this little case caught my eye. It fits my needs perfectly and is very subtley stylish -- you can't really tell it's a PDA case. For a good looking, compact, protective case, you can't beat this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: High Protection, Looks Good
Review: This case fits an IPAQ 3650 in a CF sleeve perfectly which is what it was bought for. It is a little too small for a Palm V on the Ministrel (Omnisky) model which I was hoping it would also fit. For the IPAQ, this case has lots of padding and stiffness over the screen area. The inside pouches should be eliminated because it is unlikely that you can use them without taking a chance on scratching the screen [the smaller size which fits a Palm V without the modem has the same problem]. The large case in a slicker graphite fabric looks better than the smaller neophrene ones. Highly recommended but could be improved by substituting a smooth lining and a nylon zipper so the case of the PDA is not "dinged" by the metal zipper as happened to my Palm V with the smaller case.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My iPAQ's sleeping bag
Review: This case slides smoothly into and out of your pocket. You can take it out, flip it open and it's ready to use right there like a Star Trek tricorder...or those old communicators from TOS...whatever! The case is very plushed up for your PDA's protection. You could probably drop it and your PDA won't break. WAIT! I'm just kidding. I don't know that and I have not tried it...Don't do it! Anyway, it is very plush and snug and it will protect your PDA to a certain degree. It'll prevent scratches...wait, let me rephrase that. Scratches will be at a minimum, dust will collect at a minimum, it'll resist water to a certain degree (I mean you can probably run through rain and the case could protect it, but if you take a swim with it...it's over). Unfortunately, it's not bulletproof.

What more can I really say? A pouch is a pouch. This one works great. Oh, the bad sides to it... For some PDA's, you may have to kind of shift the PDA into the pouch like 1 centimeter to the left because it won't fold perfectly with the stylus on the right, top section of the pouch, meaning the stylus will fold onto the top of your PDA when you close it and it'll kind of bulge out...may not be such a great idea for the display screen, too. OH, I would advise people not to place any hard or sharp object into the pockets it provides because when you fold it shut, obviously it'll touch your PDA screen and...you may begin to cry. I'd recommend putting something like micro-fiber cloth, wipes, etc. into those pockets.

Overall, this is a great case. It's nice in design, it's durable, and convenient to lug around. It's much better than the factory pouch my PDA came with. Basically, it does what it is designed to do, so how can I give it a bad rating? Unless, it had cheap meterial, cheap engineering...but this one...engineered well and tough material. I'd recommend it to anyone with an iPAQ. Hey, for now it's either that or the $40-"executive" leather case, which in my opinion, is simply a cover rather than a case. Of course, there are new cases coming out soon, but like I said, "for now."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perfect Case
Review: This is the perfect case for my Handspring Vior Deluxe. I got it in blue and it not only looks great but it is easy to use and protects my Visor from damage and fits right in my pocket or the pouch on my saddle bag. Great case!


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