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Handspring Wilderness Nubuck Two Tone Case

Handspring Wilderness Nubuck Two Tone Case

List Price: $39.99
Your Price: $33.88
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: attractive, tasteful case with only a few drawbacks
Review: i'm quite pleased with the look & texture of this case... i'm not sure i can relate to the previous review concerning material & friction. This case is no larger than the leather slip case that comes with the visor. Inside, the visor clips in very securely (there is actually one of those hard plastic covers sewn into the case) and there is a single side-slot on the opposite side, inset enough to easily insert a scratchpad without it hanging outside of the case. One of my concerns is putting something is the upgrade slot; if you attach the hard plastic cover to the back of your visor, you will see how the top covers the expansion slot. i was thinking about putting an mp3 player in there, but now i'm not so sure with the way this case fits. One other concern; even though the case is rather sturdy, you will still push on the screen a tad bit when you snap the cover closed (i can hear the little click if i snap it closed with the visor on). also, there is the remote chance of the visor getting turned on while in the case, but i'm not too worried about that - it does take a bit of pressure to turn it on through the case. all in all, this really is a nice case. i'm sure you will be pleased if you get it. oh - and let me commend amazon's delivery (no, i don't work for them or own amazon stock...). regular ground shipping made it from kentucky to maryland is 2 days.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: attractive, tasteful case with only a few drawbacks
Review: i'm quite pleased with the look & texture of this case... i'm not sure i can relate to the previous review concerning material & friction. This case is no larger than the leather slip case that comes with the visor. Inside, the visor clips in very securely (there is actually one of those hard plastic covers sewn into the case) and there is a single side-slot on the opposite side, inset enough to easily insert a scratchpad without it hanging outside of the case. One of my concerns is putting something is the upgrade slot; if you attach the hard plastic cover to the back of your visor, you will see how the top covers the expansion slot. i was thinking about putting an mp3 player in there, but now i'm not so sure with the way this case fits. One other concern; even though the case is rather sturdy, you will still push on the screen a tad bit when you snap the cover closed (i can hear the little click if i snap it closed with the visor on). also, there is the remote chance of the visor getting turned on while in the case, but i'm not too worried about that - it does take a bit of pressure to turn it on through the case. all in all, this really is a nice case. i'm sure you will be pleased if you get it. oh - and let me commend amazon's delivery (no, i don't work for them or own amazon stock...). regular ground shipping made it from kentucky to maryland is 2 days.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Distressed Wilderness Case
Review: The Distressed Wilderness Case is quite stylish and functional. It is small enough to fit in most bags and purses, offering easy access to my Visor. Two problems with the case arise, one with me and one with the case. At first, my graffitti skills were sub-par. Jotting down a quick note or phone number while someone was waiting proved tedious. I found that I needed a pad of paper to make a quick note at times, then transfer the information later. Now, this is less necessary, but I like the paper option found in another case. The second issue is the texture of the Nubuck creates, drag or friction,when placed in very small microfiber bags, for travel or weekend use. I will probably transfer back to the Wilderness Case and find a pad that fits into the card slot. As for the for the friction issue, I found that the Visor works smoothly in small microfiber bags with the visor case alone, without a carry case. The case I am currently using is soft enough that the Visor accidently gets turned on. Although they offer programs to lock the Visor, the point is quick access.The Nubuck case is stiff enough that the Visor didn't accidently turn on. When I first got it and heard about programs to stop accidental "turn on", I thought it was ridiculous, but it does happen and batteries must be replaced more often as a result.


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