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-- Is there a thin + good protection case? (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=3781)
Well, I need a case.
The main priority is protection, with small size being secondary.
Any recommendations for the thinnest case that still offers some protection from drops?
I'm leaning towards a RhinoSkin, or, a Bumper...if they ever make one for the Visor.
The Rhodiana offers protection, and only increases the size by about 1/8"
http://www.rhodiana.com
I love mine!
How much protection do you think it provides? Enough to pad it from the occasional fall? How easy is it to remove th visor to hotsync?
It doesn't look too bad...thanks for the info!
Oh...one more question...do I have to get it with the belt clip? (I hate belt clips!)
[This message has been edited by homer (edited 06-08-2000).]
The Rhodiana Visor case has some padding, so I think it could handle an occasional fall (it has for me
). You can get it w/o the clip, but that's the best part about it!
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Devian model DVP-7. Fits like a glove and offers good protection. I love mine.
mike
Dequardo:
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, that's not my taste...I'm not really a leather bi-fold type of person.
By the way, is that Devian site not one of the worst-ever designed product sites? It took me 5 minutes to figure out where the pictures of their products were.
Rhodiana would be my vote. I have been using this case for almost 3 months and have no complaints. Its worth the slightly higher price tag and the greatest feature is that there is no velcro.
I have an E&B slipper case. Mine is grey leather. It has a flip-up front, so it is very easy to use the Visor while in the case. In fact, you can even sync with the Visor in the case -- or beam. The leather offers some protection -- especially to the front of the Visor (the screen). I keep a few business cards and some other junk in the pocket on the front, which adds additional protection. I really like it because it doesn't add much to the size of the Visor (so it will still fit in a pocket or purse easily), and looks good. Protection was not my number one criteria, but I believe it does offer enough. I've dropped my Visor a few times -- not on concrete, though -- and it has been fine.
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Originally posted by homer:
How much protection do you think it provides? Enough to pad it from the occasional fall? How easy is it to remove th visor to hotsync?
Oh...one more question...do I have to get it with the belt clip? (I hate belt clips!)
I like the Rhodiana but I have a related question.
(1) What cases do not attach the Visor with a sticky patch of Velcro?
(2) Are there any other cases that have the loops to attach the case to your hand? (I'd have to say that that's one of my biggest fears due to the size of the Visor... I find myself VERY fearful of dropping it on a tile floor somewhere while using it... in fact, I'm scared when other people want to look at it, that they will drop it accidentally. Paranoid to lose my lifeline I suppose.)
Thanks!
quote:
Originally posted by Corky:
I like the Rhodiana but I have a related question.
(1) What cases do not attach the Visor with a sticky patch of Velcro?
(2) Are there any other cases that have the loops to attach the case to your hand?
Thanks!
Thanks for all the replies!
I am still leaning towards the Rhodiana case, but am now considerint the ShockSuit as well from Rhino Skin. Has anyone used that case?
So far, the nicest all-around case I've seen (in my opinion, of course!) is RhinoSkin's aluminum case for the Palm V...THAT"S a nice looking (and practical) case!
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Originally posted by homer:
Thanks for all the replies!
I am still leaning towards the Rhodiana case, but am now considerint the ShockSuit as well from Rhino Skin. Has anyone used that case?
FYI, My DVP-7 got it's ultimate test (so far) last night. Going into my house I dropped it from about 4 feet onto concrete. Made a HORRIBLE sound. Thought for sure the LCD would be cracked. Opened the flap, no cracks. Turned it on-everything is nominal.
happy happy joy joy
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