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DBrown
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I posted this in the SpringBoard forum, but it might be better here. This was inspired by a question in another thread. I quote my own response:

"How about a titanium replacement carcase for any Visor? You unscrew your plastic case, and put the parts in the titanium one. It may be little bigger because the inside has shock absorbing padding built in. A screen cover/sunshade is integrated into the design. With the cover closed (snapped shut), nothing will break your visor. Chuck it into the tool case with the hammers and clamps ifya want. Not a case for your visor... a tough replacement Visor skin!"

Pick one:

A) I could sure use one!
B) Silly idea. My Visor is tough enough already!
C) What's titanium?
D) Did I pick D? Oops, I meant A!

Thanks for responding!

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icevisor[mastEr]
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Simply put, D.

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homer
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A

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Matthew Nichols
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B - Just get an OtterBox or such.

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tucson_sailors
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Replacement case

A:

I don't want an otterbox, just a case that isn't as flimsy as a d*mn gameboy. As long as we're wishing for the wind, how about o-ring seals on the flip cover and other points, to keep dust/moisture out of the innards and digitizer.

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Toby
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E) I'd be interested in a tougher replacement case, but only if it didn't increase the physical size.

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ivanhazelton
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A: Titanium or Aluminum just as long as maintains the same external dimensions. I have a belt clip and use the thing constantly (I burn thru a pair of 650mAH NiMH in a week, on a bad week) If the formfactor changes I have to come up with another solution. I like the idea of a flip cover but I am more interested in a system to protect the screen from banging against the case itself where the two meet.

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akowalski
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A

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pcgamingnet.com
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simply put.. c

oops, i mean b.. no wait,

quote:
Chuck it into the tool case with the hammers and clamps ifya want
do i really have to?

in that case: d!

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