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Posted by teksurfer on 03-13-2001 04:12 PM:

Wink

I think that the red is a great color that stands out with shock factor, and silver has that understated stylish look to it. As for the blue... well that's just "eh"


Posted by tucson_sailors on 03-13-2001 05:29 PM:

Visor Edge Colors

It looks like some sort of aluminum alloy - could be T-6 (really strong). In any case, I suspect the first thing we'll see as a "custom" option on this will be re-anodizing the case a different color. Its dirt-simple to do, and we could finally get the "Purple" visor option that people have wanted since we first started dying the Deluxe Ice's.

I like it, but not enough to purchase one new. I'm taking the wait and see approach, and wondering what Palm and TRG will bring out to compete. I'd kill for a TRGPro slim factor Palm 5/Visor Edge competitor. I wouldn't even care if it had a color screen....

Tucson Sailors


Posted by Siejuban on 03-19-2001 10:30 PM:

Wink

I prefer Silver, since I heard that the cover can be changed. I can get the silve body, use blue or red cover, it will look cool then.


Posted by mcmach1 on 03-30-2001 06:58 PM:

Question

Ok my silver one flashes green
does the
blue flash blue
and
the red flash red with silent alarm on?


Posted by THXHEAD on 04-04-2001 06:48 PM:

Wink ALL COLORS SHOULD BELONG TO US

I'D SPRING (PARDON PUN) EXTRA FOR A SET OF EVERY COLOR IN THE CRAYON BOX!

(wouldnt it be neat to change colors every day and go on for like 60 days?)

Or what about a mood-ring type snap-on that changes based on the user's mood?


Posted by creole on 04-06-2001 10:01 PM:

Folks...keep in mind that they make ENGINE blocks out of aluminum. It is strong if it is extruded thick enough


Posted by rtalain on 04-09-2001 06:32 AM:

FYI, aluminum PDA cases and engine blocks are cast, not extruded. Extruding is a process for lineal shapes. Nonetheless, aluminum is plenty strong.

Ron


Posted by creole on 04-10-2001 02:41 AM:

righto...

my point is still valid...it's strong enough to withstand a few knocks.


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