rslatkin
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I also just received my Visor Slipper with the belt clip, and I am very happy with it so far. It fits the Visor very well, with well-placed cutouts for the hot sync port, hot sync notch, IR port, and stylus. It even has a small hole for the microphone (which isn't very useful yet). It does not have an opening for the reset button, but that shouldn't be too hard to add.
The belt clip seems very secure and feels comfortable, and the visor looks much less geeky on my belt than I thought it would. It looks like a large pager or odd-shaped cell phone--not very obtrusive, and quite professional looking, especially in the black color.
I am still not sure how much I like the clear plastic covering the buttons. It gets in the way much less than I thought it would, but I don't think I would want to play Tetris with it there. I am tempted to cut it out, but I'm not sure if the leather strip above it would be too unsupported then. If anyone else tries that, let us know how it works.
I don't know how well springboard modules will fit in the case (I don't have any yet). I think that a module that doesn't add too much to the depth or height of the visor could fit okay. The flap can be velcroed a little higher than usual, leaving a small space at the top for a module to stick up a bit.
I really like being able to replace the hard plastic cover and the leather slip cover with just one case. I don't think the Slipper provides the same level of protection as the hard cover and slip cover together, but it has the advantage that it can be hotsynced in the case--the time when I would drop it would be when I had removed it from both cases to hotsync.
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