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- Protect your Palm in style
- Durable and elegant all-weather leather case for the Palm III series (excluding Palm IIIc)
- Tongue and loop closure
- Velcro patch secures Palm III inside
- Supple black and tan leather
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great case for office use
Be the envy of all the geeks in your officeThere's space to stick your stylus, and when you open the case, it stays open. This is very important for you airplane Palm users.
There is one drawback. The Palm is secured by a piece of Velcro, and it cannot be synched-up when it's in the case. You will need to remove the Palm from the case to sync. I can see this possibly causing the velcro to die quicker than expected.
But, all in all, this case is very rich looking and worth the 40 bucks. Plus, it's made in the USA (how rare is that?)

- Protect your Palm connected organizer in style
- Durable all-weather leather portfolio for Palm V series
- Holds a 5-by-8-inch notepad, pen, business cards, credit cards, and your Palm V
- Constructed of soft black leather
- Velcro tab holds the case closed
List price: $99.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Too high for velcro....I think it's not a good idea to use velcro for this kind of products. Velcro Lifetime...Too expenisive for this. It's time to get a new solution.... D&B are able to develop a great new one...Their products seems to be good... I love other cases I see from them... Products looks very nice. MPT.
Portfolio Power
- Fits Casio E100 and E105 models
- Zippered binder secures your Casio Cassiopeia
- Features room for credit cards and receipts
- Includes 2 pockets for CompactFlash cards
- Soft, black nappa leather

Only one on the marketAlthough I would have rathered a slightly larger planner, it is great for pocket size items. If you carry around a journal and Cassiopeia, this is a good all in one solution.
Nice.Only 3 negatives:
1. With the PDA and all the planner stuff, it ends up very thick and barely zips shut (good thing it has a heavy-duty zipper).
2. The PDA is secured behind a leather protector and held in place by elastic bands. On the bottom, in order to leave room for the USB connector slot, one of the elastic bands covers up the AC adapter port. You can get it in there, but it takes some effort.
3. The planner is "pocket" sized. Franklin-Covey (the manufacturer) makes very few accessories, and it seems everyone else (DayTimer, etc.) make none. One thing I liked about my old planner was the checkbook insert.
So, if those things won't bother you, I highly recommend this product to carry your Cassiopedia in.

List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Stands up great to abuseThe interior pocket is useful to hold my stylus, since the case does not include a loop holder (which is why I did not give this product 5 stars).
The best quality of this case is its durability. I've hooked a carabiner to the zipper loop and worn my PDA hooked to my jeans belt loops, thereby exposing it to the elements. My PDA, while protected by the case, has been sat on, stepped on, dropped, left on a wet countertop by a friend, and run through the sprinklers. This product has done a great job, and a year and a half later, still going strong.
This is one of my favorites for my iPaq 3650
- Tone generator Springboard module for Handspring Visor handhelds
- Enable 16 simultaneous FM tones and ADPCM sounds to be added to Palm OS applications
- Integrated monaural speaker and a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
- Comes with full version of Astraware Zap!--the ultimate shooting game for Palm
- Color compatible for use with Handspring Visor Prism
List price: $59.99 (that's NaN% off!)

A must for use with MiniMusic NotePadThe module offers 128 General midi sounds and a drum map on channel 10(cool!).
The module works perfectly with MiniMusic's NotePad and BeatPad compatibility is on the way, can't wait.
Recommended.
great enhancement to notepad
- Elegantly crafted leather case for your Handspring Visor
- Sage green Abbey Nubuck leather
- Secure hold
- Stylish snap closure
- Includes stylus holder and pocket for credit cards and business cards
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Nice case, but shows wear fairly quickly...
Excellent case for Visor and makes it easier to hold
- Elegantly crafted leather case for your Handspring Visor
- Casual chestnut-colored rustic leather
- Secure hold
- Stylish snap closure
- Includes stylus holder and pocket for credit cards and business cards
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

I sent it backThe post closure is a nice touch and adds character. But, as a practical matter, the post does stand up fairly high and I wondered about getting jabbed by it when carrying it in a pocket.
Other than these minor complaints, the case appears to be well assembled of quality leather, and held the Visor securely when I tried it. This case would be fine if you want a light tan leather, with a unique closure (and you don't carry it in your pocket).
I decided to order the distressed leather model to try to get a darker color. It comes with a snap closure which may be safer anyway. The cognac bridle leather might be even better yet, but it is $10.00 more and probably not worth the difference.
If all else fails, there's always black.
Style, Comfort and Protection for your VISOROne really nice thing about the case is that there's a slight layer of padding built into it that really protects the VISOR from being beat up in a backpack, briefcase or just with daily use. Don't worry though, the padding doesn't make this a bulky case. Stand alone the VISOR is about 3/4" thick. In the case it measures about 1". The peg closure is a nice touch and adds to the overall rustic feel. When you first get it the strap is really tight and hard to pull off the peg, but the leather soon gives a bit and makes for easy opening, but never sacrificing a secure closure. I've never found my my case mysteriously open. The stitching on the outside is very strong and after 6 months of daily use, still hasn't frayed.
I think the most important thing to realize about this case is is the way the VISOR is attached to it. With a Palm you have to stick a piece of velcro on the back of your PDA and attach it to the other piece of velcro on the case to keep it in there. This gives you a fuzzy square of fabric that can't be removed from your PDA,can be very unattractive and annoying. I've even heard of Plams falling out of cases because the velcro didn't grab good enough. All this has has been expertly solved by the makers of this case! When you recieve your VISOR it comes with a hard plastic cover for the screen that can be attached to the back of the PDA when it's in use. With this case, that pastic cover is bound onto the back inside flap of the case so all you have to do is snap your VISOR into it! This makes a very secure fit and it's impossible for the VISOR to fall out. To releae the VISOR all you do is snap it out again. No more having to deal with annoying velcro on the back of your PDA. What's even better about this feature is it gives you some extra protection for the back of your VISOR! As far as I know this "snap in" feature is standard on all cases for the VISOR. The only drawback it this feature is it blocks the springboard slot. So if you want to attach the camera, MP3 player, or any ohter module that sticks out from the top of the VISOR, you'll have no choice but to keep your VISOR out of it's case. But any module that lies flush with the VISOR will have no problem.
I said it in the beginning and I'll say it again; I can't think of a better case for your VISOR. The outdoorsy, old era/new era combo really works for me. This is a marvelous case that protects your VISOR, looks stylish and is very functional! You can't be without one!

- Elegantly crafted executive leather case for your Handspring Visor
- Tan, natural-textured leather
- Secure hold
- Stylish snap closure
- Includes stylus holder and pocket for credit cards and business cards
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)

a very nice case overallI've had mine for just five days, and so far it's doing a good job of protecting my Visor Deluxe -- but I do have some concerns about it too.
What I like best about the Tan Natural Calf Skin case is that it uses a slip tab closure (not snap like it says above). First of all, you don't have to press down on the Visor when you close the case, you just slide the tab in. Second, it's more attractive than Velcro. The best thing about it is that you can adjust how tight/loose the case is when closed. You can pack more papers/credit cards in the inside pocket and not worry that it will press down on your Visor screen. While it's easy to insert the tab, it's also secure.
The leather isn't soft at all. It's not great to touch (I was a little disappointed at first), but it makes the case more sturdy -- better protection for the PDA.
I am a bit worried about the plastic holder that attaches the Visor to the case. Because it's sewn under a layer of leather, it doesn't grasp the Visor as well as my original plastic cover/holder.. Lightly bouncing the case on a table can cause the Visor to separate from the holder... sometimes. It hasn't caused a real problem yet and I would think that this is an issue with all Handspring cases. (btw, the color of the plastic holder is black).
Lastly, the color on the pic above is off. The real case is a lighter tan and a bit more yellowish (less red) than what I see on my screen. It's still an attractive tan, but I prefer the picture.
Cool Case
- 16MB Built-in memory
- Built-in functions include Date Book Plus, PhoneBook (and Address Book), To Do List, Memo Pad, Calculator, and more
- SMS text message to other mobile phone users in your network or even to an email address
- Has USB connectivity to PC or Mac computers for many optional data transfer and software features
- Includes Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries, AC Charger, USB Cable and Headset
Used price: $50.00
Buy one from zShops for: $135.00

LIke it
Stellar-But Buy the WarrantyThe Treo has everything that I could want in a unified form factor. My Calendar/Phone/AddressBook/Work Files are all included in the one machine. Now that I have the Targus Universal Keyboard, this thing is practically self-sufficient. Despite the marvelous features and form factor, reliability has been an issue with me, and many others apparently. Check the comments at TreoCentral.com regarding periodic problems.
After I purchased the extended warranty, the sent me a new Treo within the first 90 days (in basic warranty). Since I need the phone constantly, the new Treo is sent with a return box for 29.00. After 90 days, the story changes unless you have Extended warranty. They have replaced my Treo 5 or 6 times since I bought it, and speed/courtesy are part of the warranty. The product is not perfect, but their quick and courteous treatment of the extended warranty provisions is excellent.
I am waiting for the Treo 600, which is hinted to be the perfect PDA/Phone. But I will buy the Extended Warranty.

- Elegantly crafted leather case for your Handspring Visor
- Casual two-tone nubuck textured leather
- Clip your Handspring Visor in for secure hold
- Stylish snap closure
- Pocket for credit cards, business cards, and a stylus holder
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

attractive, tasteful case with only a few drawbacks
Distressed Wilderness Case
A really nice combination and convenient for easy access.