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Just bought my VISOR and waiting for
it to arrive.
I checked the other topic subject in this
forum, but wasn't able to get exact
information for United States purchase.
I am looking for WRITERIGHTS, which of
course, protect the VISOR screen.
First, which brand fits exactly over the
VISOR window?
Second, where is the best price/place over the net (include URL) or phone to buy a dozen
or so of these babies?
Would really appreciate your help!
NOTE: I don't HAVE to have the WRITERIGHT
brand. Whichever brand is custom fit to the
VISOR without me having to cut it down to size.
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Ronald Epstein
HOME THEATER FORUM http://www.hometheaterforum.com
[This message has been edited by Ronald Epstein (edited 01-16-2000).]
outpost.com sells pda survival kit $26.00 free overnight shipping has everything you need
Bob,
How many WRITERIGHTS do you get in
this kit?
Are they custom fit or do you have to
cut them?
I noticed that KITCHEN CONCEPTS (I think
that is the name) makes a 12-pack for
the PALM V. Are the screen sizes the same?
This may be the better buy.
Thanks for the help.
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Ronald Epstein
HOME THEATER FORUM
http://www.hometheaterforum.com
1. You get 12 writerights...4 for each platform. I have heard you can send back the other 8 and they give you more for your correct platform. When i got mine [pda surival kit] i did not see the paper in the box to send them back
2. The IIIx fit almost perfectly. and the Palm V are a little small. and the one for the Nino<~(?) fits fine too
I hope i could help.
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Greg Moore
[email protected]
[This message has been edited by GregMoore (edited 01-16-2000).]
Outpost.com. Use the ones for the Palm III.
I use a self adhesive laminate (Keep-a-memory from Walmart $3 for a life time supply). It works great and costs about 1/150th the price of official screen cover materials... You can also probably find it in most craft stores.
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Walter
BlackLightning's cool laser printer iron-on Transfer Toners
& Flash Magazine [email protected] or 1-800-252-2599
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