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Karlton
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I have a nice Targus case for carrying my Visor in, I am just wondering though if there is something available, or if someone has found a way to protect their visor when it is out of the case and you are using it, such as against accidentally dropping it--have heard enough horror stories about broken screens to make me paranoid
Am wondering if there is something that can be put around the edge, and on back to help protect it in case of an accidental drop?
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dampeoples
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Don't know of anything like that, but Fellowes makes a case called the PDA Bumper that the Visor fits in. It has a flip back cover that allows it to be used while in the case.

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Madkins007
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Many of the cases are designed so you can use the unit while it is being protected- the Fellowes bumper case, for example (and one of my favorites- I WISH they made it for the Prism!!) "Smarter Cases", RhinoSkin's metal cases, Vaja and E&B cases, etc. are all designed for such protection.

One option I have seen that might be what you are looking for, however, is the PDA Skins "Velcro Sleeves" (on sale for $14.99 at styluscentral.com). This is a fitted cover for your device that is covered in Velcro-compatible material. You can use it alone for some protection, or use it to stick your device in a case that uses Velcro without sticking the stuff directly on your device.

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Thanks for the feedback!

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