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ethos
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I love my Prism, but everytime I go to use it out of habit I go to attach the cover to the back. NOT!!!
It's getting annoying, then I have to put it down or put it in a pocket so I don't leave it somewhere.

How's everyone else dealing with this?
Does Handspring plan on a cover specifically for the Prism and the right color wouldn't hurt either.

-Ethos

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Axeman
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I don't have my Prism, yet, but based on my VDx experience, here's what I plan to do:

If I'm wearing a shirt with a breast pocket (or my lab coat), the Prism will go in there without cover. With the VDx I do this and I've gotten into the habit of making sure that the Visor goes into the pocket with the screen against my chest with nothing between the screen and the shirt.

If I'm wearing a shirt w/out a pocket, my VDx goes into the left front pants pocket with plastic cover attached but without the slipcase. With the Prism, I plan on stowing it in the same pocket, but in the slipcover (of whatever the Prism comes with). The Prism's plastic cover will stay at my desk on those days.

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yardie
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Arrow Flip Case

A good flip case such as the upcoming EB Slipper and Rhodiana Prism cases should resolve the problems. I stopped using my snap cover when I got my Rhodiana case.

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Dave Watkins
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Yardie is on the mark. The Rhodiana case is just the ticket. Get the belt clip to make it even more functional.

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Winchell
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Cool

quote:
Originally posted by Axeman
If I'm wearing a shirt with a breast pocket (or my lab coat), the Prism will go in there without cover.

Just remember to NEVER EVER BEND OVER!
Otherwise you might find yourself looking mornfully at your Visor lying on the floor with a shattered screen.

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ethos
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Re: Flip Case

quote:
Originally posted by yardie
A good flip case such as the upcoming EB Slipper and Rhodiana Prism cases should resolve the problems. I stopped using my snap cover when I got my Rhodiana case.


Where can I find the Rhodiana Prism Cases?

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yardie
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Arrow Rhodiana.com

Well rumour has it that Rhodiana have a Prism case already shipping. A check of their web site a few moments ago show nothing about it though. I would give them a call ....they have a toll free number on their web site.

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gadgetguru
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I use the slip case that came with the Prism. I just put a button on the back for the swivel clip using the foam tape and a screw. Now I have a leather case to protect it. It's easy to get in and out, and it attaches to my jeans pocket.
If you need any more info, let me know.

Rick

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dkessler
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Re: Rhodiana.com

quote:
Originally posted by yardie
Well rumour has it that Rhodiana have a Prism case already shipping. A check of their web site a few moments ago show nothing about it though. I would give them a call ....they have a toll free number on their web site.


I don't know if they're shipping, but they definitely are taking orders. I ordered mine Monday. They said to allow two weeks for deliver ... but that's what they said when I ordered my VDX case and I got it in less than a week

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cmiller
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quote:
Originally posted by Winchell
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Originally posted by Axeman
If I'm wearing a shirt with a breast pocket (or my lab coat), the Prism will go in there without cover.

Just remember to NEVER EVER BEND OVER!
Otherwise you might find yourself looking mornfully at your Visor lying on the floor with a shattered screen.



Yes, this is true. This is how my Palm III (not IIIc) shattered into a gazillion pieces on the ground. Ended up getting the Prism to replace it. Funny how fate works, eh?

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