Registered: Sep 1999
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 431
Yes, I agree it's a good case -- I bought one too. It will not hold a Springboard that sticks out the top of the Visor so I know I'll have to buy another case or two once I see how big the Springboards are.
Incidentally, your price is too high. I bought this case from Amazon.com for only $17.99 plus $5.06 shipping.
11-26-1999 03:20 PM
Andysolo
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: NY
Posts: 26
i dont see how amazon could sell it for 18$ if I bought it for 31$, thats a huge difference. you got the one called "incase"? there are other eoprene cases out there, like something called the "palmglove" i think, but they are really cheesy looking. this one is much nicer.
11-26-1999 06:01 PM
kalahari
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 431
Registered: Sep 1999
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 61
It's not surprising. Usually it is more expensive to buy a product from its manufacturer, than from a reseller. Try comparing the prices of various Palm devices on 3 Com's website to that of a reseller, to see the obvious difference.
11-27-1999 06:02 AM
Andysolo
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: NY
Posts: 26
thats definately true in my experience as well, it wouldn't be good business for them to outcompete the people they are distributing to. i actually looked and i bought it from Palm H.Q. i dont think they make InCase, they just sell PDA acessories.. http://store.yahoo.com/pilotgear/neoprenecases.html...
so yeah, people, stay away from them. pricey i guess..
11-27-1999 06:21 AM
reggaehead
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Registered: Dec 1999
Location: San Jose,CA,95130
Posts: 7
Has anyone out there tried the "Sportsuit" from Marware? I haven't received my Visor yet. It's only been 2 weeks. But, I don't want to buy a case until I get it. I was tempted to go with the Rhinoskin. But, This one is a little roomier and I'm going to carry it in my backpack anyway. So, I think it is more fitting to my needs. Any response would be appreciated.