underwhelmed
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1) YES, after having my Visor for 3 months and using it daily, I have just noticed 2 faint hairline cracks: one in the rear "lip" that the hard plastic cover fits into (I have to take off the springboard cover to see it, and then only when its held at a certain angle to the light), and the second crack coming off the left screw inside the springboard cover, pointing directly towards the crack in the "lip".
2) Blue VDx, but as widely observed, all the backs are ice.
3) Yes, I use the hard plastic cover exclusively (see below).
4) I used one of the leather cases for a while - the dark blue with light blue trim. I didn't really like anything about it; it was too thick, the snap closure presses on the Visor screen, the sewn-in attachment (really just a plastic cover) was WAY too tight, and the case was UGLY!!! Not nearly as hip-looking as it should be for such a cool looking pda.
5) I have several ideas as to why cracking is happening: the leather cases are obviously too tight; even the ice plastic covers are not really designed to tolerate frequent use (although that's what Handspring expects people to use, the tolerances really do not permit such frequent use); the plastic is too rigid to permit the flexing necessary to remove the case (some minor flexing is necessary to navigate the lip of the cover over the lip of the Visor in order to remove the cover); the design of the cover as a whole is very poor (the cover should have been a flip-up, attached at the sides, and removeable with gentle twisting or prying to allow the cover to be removed entirely; I think that most users would not have switched to other cases if the plastic cover flipped up). Without being too cynical (I'm only underwhelmed!) I truly think that those really smart people at Visor know that they designed only a marginal product because they knew it would sell like crazy, regardless of minor flaws.
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