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Jim Gatos
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Hello.
I've had an idea for a Visor accessory (Actually, any PDA may do), for an encased transparent disposable case/screen protector. The idea behind it would be to slip your Visor in something similar to "Plastic Bubble Packs", which would be a little thinner and more softer than normal bubble packs. It would fit the visor like a glove, with cutouts for the springboard module, and the front buttons, and the IR. Perhaps a tab could be in the back to snap on, or somthing like that.. I investigated the idea of manufacturing this, but I don't have the time to pursue. I was thinking of like, 3 of them for $9.99. Please respond and let me know what your comments are. I am not too happy with the screen protectors out there today...

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Jim

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homer
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Are you thinking something like this:

http://www.aquapac.net/jpgs/pp10_fb.jpg

Or something different? The case above seems to offer the same type of protection. But maybe you are thinking of something a bit different.

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Jim Gatos
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Cool

I had no idea that product existed, and it's pretty similar to what I have in mind, but the only thing is, I am kind of thinking more of a mold, a perefect fit, with the openings for the Ir, the springboard module, and the front buttons, also the hot sync area... But thank you for the response, it's pretty close to what I had in mind...

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JHromadka
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Also have holes for the reset pin and microphone. It also might be a good idea to have versions that have the springboard slot cut out as well.

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