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luv2fish
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Is anybody currently using the Incase case, and if so what is your recommendation? Can anyone recommend a great case for under $40.00?

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ChowChow
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and does the case really fit in your pocket? it looks really bulky (how thick is it?)

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MikeD
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I have the incase case (got it at amazon.com) and I love it. It won't fit in my pants pocket. It does fit in all my jacket pockets and the pockets on all my cargo pants/shorts and looks fine. The only thing I'd recommend to look unabtrusive that fits in your pants pocket is probably the plastic screen shield that comes with the Visor. That's all I've used when I just kept it in my front pockets close to me.. Otherwise, it's too bulky.

But you can't beat style, and protection that the incase one provides at that price.
Mike

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Zoro
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I got the Incase from amazon today and I must say, I'm unimpressed. I emailed them before ordering asking if it would fit the Visor, and a guy replied saying it would, and you just have to trip the adhesive. So I went ahead and bought it and it turns out that since the sewn in velcro is on the top, the only place to stick the adhesive is to the springboard cover.. You can, of course, turn the Visor upside down and then you can stick it onto the battery cover--not the ideal situation, and it'd be inconvenient since it's upside down.
The case looks pretty cool though..

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luv2fish
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Well I received my incase case from amazon (at a great price). I really like the looks and functionality of it. I was a little skeptical about the velcro. Right now I plan on having it just attached to the springboard cover and just pulling the rest of the unit off when synching and leaving the springboard attached. I have tried it once and it worked ok. My only wish is that it would have some other kind of strap to secure it but I guess this is how many of the cases are made. I even think I can carry it in most of my slacks (front pocket of course), but not easily in jeans.

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RJT
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Has anyone been over to www.rhodiana.com ? They told me they have a Visor on order (may have it by now) and are getting a case ready for it. Their PALM case seems to be form fitting, tough, and reasonably priced. It's in their 'products' section. Check out the case under 3COM.

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wetware
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I bought the Incase weeks ago on the reccomendation of someone on another thread.
He suggested sticking the velcro on the front of the cover and then clicking the Visor in backwards which I have found works fine and the Visor and case is designed to do this.
The Visor is a pretty snug fit in the case. I like baggy type trousers and big pockets, so I haven't had any problems so far.
For the price, I'm pretty happy.

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