rtalain
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Redwood City, CA USA
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I just received my Handspring leather case (the Executive model, in black) and wanted to share my thoughts.
First of all, it uses a sewn-in cover(just like the one that comes with the Visor) to keep the Visor in place. This is very nice. Not only is there no Velcro to deal with, but removing the Visor for Hotsyncs is simply a matter of unsnapping it from the cover. It is also very secure. Perhaps it's because there is a layer of leather between the Visor and the sewn-in cover, but the fit is much tighter than the stock cover.
On the down side, the sewn-in cover adds some extra thickness to the case, but I feel it's definitely worth it.
The case also has a stylus slot in the center and a longitudinal pocket for holding business cards, notes, receipts, etc. (it's actually a long pocket, running the full height of the case.
The overall craftsmanship is excellent. I only see two drawbacks to the case. First, the snap is small, not one of the larger ones that you would expect to see. This is probably not a problem as it seems adequate for its function. Second, the flap that covers the Visor's screen is not stiff, but flexes easily. This means that the strap that holds it closed is only pulling down on the center, leaving the ends to be raised slightly. I also feel that adding a stiffener would also protect the Visor's screen more.
So that's it, overall, I'm extremely satisfied. They even got it to me in 4 weeks and included the 5-pack of stylii that I ordered.
BTW, I haven't seen many thoughts on Handspring replacement stylii, so I might as well add my 2 cents on those too.
They are, far and away, superior to the plastic stick that comes with the Visor. The weight is substantial and not only feels good in your hand, but makes it easier to write with. It has a built-in screwdriver and reset pin. Needless to say, it fits well in the Visor's silo.
That's it for now.
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