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Incase Designs PDA Palmtop Case (Blue) |
List Price: $24.99
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Rating: Summary: Nice case for Handspring Visors, too! Review: I was pleasantly surprised by the case, considering the low sale price. I was looking for a case to use as a wallet replacement, so I was very concerned about slimness. Although the dimensions (my estimates with an ol' fashioned ruler), 5.5 X 3.75 X 1 (a weebit thicker if stuffed with cards and cash) seemed large on paper, it fit quite nicely in the front trouser pocket (too bulky for shirt pocket, BTW). This is because, compared to a comparable "slim leather bifold case" I used before, the Incase has smooth, rounded edges, which makes it "feel" slimmer in the pocket. It's also very light; plus it doesn't have an exterior tab like most wallet-type cases, to snag on your pant-pockets when retrieving/replacing your case. Since it's an enclosed case, the alarm was only slightly muted, so I would set the alarms on the high setting. On the aesthetics side, it DOES feel and look slick. I like the color, deep navy "midnight" blue. It looks more rectangular, and less oval-shaped than the pix suggest. It also has reinforced edges on the inside, which protects it, and also provides a good grip while using the visor. Not to make this a dissertation, but the design also gives you easier access to cards and cash compared to the bifold design (IMHO). The styus holder is a nice touch, saving me the trouble of pulling it out of the visor each time. Overall, a very good value. The only minus is the use of velcro to secure the handheld in the case, but who cares! Don't tell anyone... ;-) So, if you're an obsessive-compulsive like me (if you own a palm-device, you probably are), and want all your things in one place, then this is a nice alternative to the traditional leather wallet cases.
Rating: Summary: Great Looking Protective Case! Review: I've broken 2 screens on my Palm III and I think I've finally found the answer in the Incase Palm Top Case. The covering really protects while not looking like something that would survive a nuclear attack. The blue color is great. I believe that torque is the issue with me when it comes to my broken screens. This case offers much more protection than my fancy expensive leather wallet type case. It could use a bit more storage space for cards and such. Overall, I'm very pleased and would highly recommend this item.
Rating: Summary: CRACK Review: Knowing how delicate Palms are, I bought this for my new IIIxe. The leather belt clip types just don't offer ANY drop protection and I thought this thing would. Boy was I wrong! Dropped it less than 2 feet and discovered the corners aren't protected at all, now I'm looking at a $100 screen replacement. I'm throwing this thing away and buying rhinoskin.
Rating: Summary: Doesn't fit every PDA Review: When I decided to buy a Cassiopeia E-105 from Amazon.com, this case popped up as an option. I ordered it, unfortunately, my Casio won't fit into this case at all. It's a great-looking case, so I was disappointed.
Rating: Summary: Doesn't fit every PDA Review: When I decided to buy a Cassiopeia E-105 from Amazon.com, this case popped up as an option. I ordered it, unfortunately, my Casio won't fit into this case at all. It's a great-looking case, so I was disappointed.
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