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Rating: Summary: Great case for office use Review: I use this case when I am in the office. I have the Franklin zippered ring binder case for when I am running around out of work (also carries checkbook and stamps, membership cards, etc.) - it is my complete organizer. But when I get to the office, I switch to this little case. It is compact - fits in a jacket pocket, easy to open in a meeting, easy to check appointments, plus I have the sync cable (no stand) at my work desk and you can sync with that cable without taking it out of this case.A really nice combination and convenient for easy access.
Rating: Summary: Be the envy of all the geeks in your office Review: This case is a little expensive, but worth it. It is Genuine weather-proof leather with nice tongue-in-groove style (no buttons to break). There's space to stick your stylus, and when you open the case, it stays open. This is very important for you airplane Palm users. There is one drawback. The Palm is secured by a piece of Velcro, and it cannot be synched-up when it's in the case. You will need to remove the Palm from the case to sync. I can see this possibly causing the velcro to die quicker than expected. But, all in all, this case is very rich looking and worth the 40 bucks. Plus, it's made in the USA (how rare is that?)
Rating: Summary: Be the envy of all the geeks in your office Review: This case is a little expensive, but worth it. It is Genuine weather-proof leather with nice tongue-in-groove style (no buttons to break). There's space to stick your stylus, and when you open the case, it stays open. This is very important for you airplane Palm users. There is one drawback. The Palm is secured by a piece of Velcro, and it cannot be synched-up when it's in the case. You will need to remove the Palm from the case to sync. I can see this possibly causing the velcro to die quicker than expected. But, all in all, this case is very rich looking and worth the 40 bucks. Plus, it's made in the USA (how rare is that?)
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