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Belkin Palm III / VII Protective Screen (12-Pack)
Made by Belkin Components
  • Protectors prevent costly damage to your PDA screen
  • Prevent scratches, minimize friction, reduce glare
  • Razor-thin sheets adhere instantly to screen, come off with ease
  • 12-pack, each sheet lasts up to 1 month
  • Fits Palm III and VII handhelds and most Windows CE devices
Amazon base price: $
List price: $16.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $8.98
Average review score:

Stay Away!!!
I bought these thinking that they would help my grafitti recognician and would keep my screen w/o scratches, but I was TOTALLY WRONG!! There are 2 MAIN reasons why not to buy these.

1) Almost IMPOSSIBLE to get it straight on the screen and with out bubbles in it.

2)Makes your screen VERY blurry and hard to read. You can no longer use programs such as "Palm Mirror" because the shean on the screen that is used to give you a reflection, is gone.

Luckilly I was able to return these TWENTY DOLLAR dissapointments without any trouble. I can't strees enough, DO NOT BUY THESE unless you want to totally waste 20 dollars!!

Pristine Screen
They're Great-give 'em a five... well, they degrade visibility somewhat-but they reduce glare... and there's the speed thing.

PRO: *fairly easily applied, no different than taking care to apply any other adhesive. *protects entire screen from any scratches or smudges--or those annoying mini-scratches that accumulate in one area like perma-smudge. *the writing surface is somewhat less slippery, improving accuracy. *they say to replace them monthly, though they're not significantly depleted of utility by then. *reduces the glare on the screen. **SPEED: Because I'm no longer anxious about scratching the screen, I'm writing more quickly. This was nothing I anticipated and makes them well worth the minimal investment.

CON: *visibility issues-though these are greatly minimized by adjusting the contrast. *would be perfect if slightly easier to apply perfectly-I'm not particularly well coordinated, though, and I have done it repeatedly.

So maybe I'd give 'em a 4.5 if there were such a thing, but I can't, so five it is.

Great for protecting your investment
It takes a bit of patience to get this protective screen on, but it is worth the time, effort, and money that you put into it. It protects your Palm's screen from unnecessary scratches, and damages. It is great.

Just be patient, take your time, and put this on. Prevent costly damages from happening!


Case Logic CDW200 200/100-CD Nylon Organizer with Free CD Visor
Made by Case Logic
  • Holds 100 CDs with CD booklets, 200 CDs without
  • Sturdy handle
  • Steel spine
  • Padded nylon surface with zipper
  • Comes with free CD visor for car storage
Amazon base price: $
List price: $35.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Case Logic cases are CD unfriendly
All Case Logic cases share the same flaw. The soft backing on the sleeves tends to collect tiny paricles of dust and dirt. These particles in turn scratch discs repeatedly each time you slide them out of the sleeve. I've already ruined about half of my disc collection. Many of my discs will play fine in the car (which has a great player) but not at home on my CD-ROM drive (which isn't as high tech a player). That's how I found out I was scratching all my discs.

Working Mobile DJ Loves This Product!
As a working DJ I love the Case Logic CD holders. I usually carry two of these CD containers with 200 CD's in each one. I have carried two of these books for the last year to at least 100 working jobs and have had no problems with the cases or my CD's. The cases offer great protection for the CD's and they are very portable. Size and weight is a big factor for a Mobile DJ and the Case Logic CD system is a hands down winner!

Great Travelling Partner
I've worked with the United Nations for almost 3 years now and HAVE to have my music with me. In the beginning I was lugging around my CDs still in their crystal cases ... what a pain in the butt that was! That was until I came across Case Logic's line of products. I now have 2 200/100 cases and my wife has one. They're easy to pack away in the suitcase and the total weight of our almost 250 CDs has been reduced drastically! Excellent product(s).


Handspring Slim Leather Case for Visor Prism
Made by Handspring
  • Elegant leather case
  • Use with Handspring Visor Prism
  • Velcro tab closure
  • 3 credit-card slots
  • Clips into special case frame for added protection
Amazon base price: $
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $9.95
Buy one from zShops for: $4.95
Average review score:

Looking good.
I just picked up this leather case for [price] in the bargain bin at Future Shop (...) and I must say that it was a good deal. The feel of the case is nice (as its leather) and my Visor Prism clips in nice and tight. The only down side is that when it's closed the cover tends to rub up against the face of the Visor and I'm actually seeing some of the blue finish rubbing off and showing the black plastic underneath. Not good. After spending so much money on this unit you want to keep it in as good condition as you can. I would recommend getting another type of case that provides adequate protection with a clip in type mechanism that has a cover that doesn't rub up against the finish.

A perfect fit
I like the fact that it has such a snug fit. It also makes your Prism 'appear' less bulky. My only complaint is the velcro strap...it should've been a snap clasp instead.

Prism Slim Case
The case is fine, paying 24.99 seems like not a bad deal until
you get hit with the 16.99 shipping and handling, which almost
DOUBLES the price. Go buy this at Staples.


Handspring Visor Edge Serial HotSync Recharging Cradle
Made by Handspring
  • Allows for quick recharging and HotSync functions through the serial port
  • Comes with an AC adapter
  • Compatible with Visor Edge handhelds only
  • For use in North America
  • 1-year warranty
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $16.88
Buy one from zShops for: $8.95
Average review score:

Do Not Buy from this Seller!
The seller has my money, was supposed to ship by 11/27, sent him an email and he said he would ship by 12/2. No merchandise was ever received! It is now 1/6/03 and I still have not received anything.

Just what the doctor ordered
The serial cradle is just as fast as the USB cradle! Very nice!

Makes NT to the Edge a simple task
The serial cradle works just as well as the USB (only a little slower). Windows NT does not use USB ports. This cradle allows synch actions between NT and my Visor Edge. The cradle looks and feels just like the USB cradle. One-push button is all it takes to keep Outlook 2000 and the Edge in perfect synch.


RhinoSkin Leather Flip Case for Compaq iPAQ (Chocolate)
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Leather exterior and soft suede interior
  • Semid-rigid edges for extra protection
  • Full-grain brown leather
  • Easy stylus access
  • Fits Compaq iPAQ Pocket PCs
Amazon base price: $
List price: $34.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Not too happy!
I am not too happy with this case. The belt clip does not fit any work belt I wear. It will work fine with a dress belt, but not any kind of wide work belt. The inside of the case is full of dried glue where they glued the lining to the leather. Most of all, the ipaq will not fit in the charging cradle while it is in the case; you have to take it out of the case everytime you want to sync it to your computer or charge it. Also I don't like the pocket on the inside of the case. Anything you put in the pocket (like an sd card) presses directly on the screen. It may be safe, but I'm not going to take a chance with the screen. Searh for something better, especially at the price of this one.

Exelent choice for carrying a nacked iPAC
For those who don't wear shirts with pockets or are afraid of the iPAC slipping out of the pocket and being damaged on the floor, AND who have not added any slip-on accessories, this is a great add-on. It fits the naked iPAC just perfectly with easy access to all functions except the recessed reset button on the bottom, which you hopefully won't have to use very often.

What I really like is that it has a belt clip, very much like the ones used by some of the high quality cell phones. It slips on the belt, and a "button" on the back of the case securely "snaps" into the holder. To remove the iPAC along with the case, you push a large button on the top of the belt clip and the case easily slides up and out. When you are ready to put it away, it "snaps" securely in place. Another thing I like is that I carry mine on the right side, which covers the right hand pants pocket. The case, mounted on the belt loop easily "swivels" out of the way to allow easy access to the pocket.

The only reason I gave this product 4 stars instead of 5 stars is that the portion of the belt clip where the belt slips through could have been made to more easily accomidate various belt "thicknesses". The belt I use is somewhat thick,(as opposed to "wide") but not at all uncommonly thick. The belt clip accomidates it, but just barely, and putting it on the belt is a pain, especially where the belt holes have been stretched "out" by strain on the belt by my little bit to large stomach. You have to exert some "muscle grese" to slip the clip onto and up the belt to its desired location.

I don't wear a shirt with a pocket very often, and when I do, I still prefer the iPAC holder because it is secure, there is no added weight to the shirt pocket and you don't notice the iPAC at all mounted on your belt ... even sitting down it swivels out of the way.

I use my iPAC a lot for listening to mp3's that I download. The flap on the case works beautifully to hold the earphone plug snugly in the earphone recepticle on the IPAC, something I had trouble with before I got the Rhino Case. I remove the iPAC with case frequently during the day, and the large "release" button on the belt clip works easily to release the case from its "locked" position without having to look down to the clip ... it is easily done by feel alone.

Of all the add-ons I have purchased for my iPAC, becides additional SD Memory for mp3s, the Rhino case is, by far, the most useful and, for me, essential of the lot. To top it off, it has worked flawlessly as advertised and the fit to the iPAK is perfect. Now, the question is, how long will it be before either something breaks on the belt clip, or the eye on the back of the case comes off (as so often happens with cell phones that use this same system). Once either of those events happens it will be time or order another RhinoSkin Leather Flip Case.

Good fit for my IPAQ, mostly.
This was mostly a good fit for the Ipaq. It's not hard to insert and take out, but I have to push it in really hard to get the entire top of the screen to be visible in the window. But that might change after I've had it a while and it breaks in.

The post mount is a plus, since it's compatible with any Nokia phone post mount.


RhinoSkin Leather Flip Case for iPAQ 3600/3700/3800/3900 series (Black)
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Leather exterior and soft suede interior
  • Semi-rigid edges for extra protection
  • Full-grain black leather
  • Easy stylus access
  • Fits Compaq iPAQ Pocket PCs
Amazon base price: $
List price: $34.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Not too happy!
I am not too happy with this case. The belt clip does not fit any work belt I wear. It will work fine with a dress belt, but not any kind of wide work belt. The inside of the case is full of dried glue where they glued the lining to the leather. Most of all, the ipaq will not fit in the charging cradle while it is in the case; you have to take it out of the case everytime you want to sync it to your computer or charge it. Also I don't like the pocket on the inside of the case. Anything you put in the pocket (like an sd card) presses directly on the screen. It may be safe, but I'm not going to take a chance with the screen. Searh for something better, especially at the price of this one.

Exelent choice for carrying a nacked iPAC
For those who don't wear shirts with pockets or are afraid of the iPAC slipping out of the pocket and being damaged on the floor, AND who have not added any slip-on accessories, this is a great add-on. It fits the naked iPAC just perfectly with easy access to all functions except the recessed reset button on the bottom, which you hopefully won't have to use very often.

What I really like is that it has a belt clip, very much like the ones used by some of the high quality cell phones. It slips on the belt, and a "button" on the back of the case securely "snaps" into the holder. To remove the iPAC along with the case, you push a large button on the top of the belt clip and the case easily slides up and out. When you are ready to put it away, it "snaps" securely in place. Another thing I like is that I carry mine on the right side, which covers the right hand pants pocket. The case, mounted on the belt loop easily "swivels" out of the way to allow easy access to the pocket.

The only reason I gave this product 4 stars instead of 5 stars is that the portion of the belt clip where the belt slips through could have been made to more easily accomidate various belt "thicknesses". The belt I use is somewhat thick,(as opposed to "wide") but not at all uncommonly thick. The belt clip accomidates it, but just barely, and putting it on the belt is a pain, especially where the belt holes have been stretched "out" by strain on the belt by my little bit to large stomach. You have to exert some "muscle grese" to slip the clip onto and up the belt to its desired location.

I don't wear a shirt with a pocket very often, and when I do, I still prefer the iPAC holder because it is secure, there is no added weight to the shirt pocket and you don't notice the iPAC at all mounted on your belt ... even sitting down it swivels out of the way.

I use my iPAC a lot for listening to mp3's that I download. The flap on the case works beautifully to hold the earphone plug snugly in the earphone recepticle on the IPAC, something I had trouble with before I got the Rhino Case. I remove the iPAC with case frequently during the day, and the large "release" button on the belt clip works easily to release the case from its "locked" position without having to look down to the clip ... it is easily done by feel alone.

Of all the add-ons I have purchased for my iPAC, becides additional SD Memory for mp3s, the Rhino case is, by far, the most useful and, for me, essential of the lot. To top it off, it has worked flawlessly as advertised and the fit to the iPAK is perfect. Now, the question is, how long will it be before either something breaks on the belt clip, or the eye on the back of the case comes off (as so often happens with cell phones that use this same system). Once either of those events happens it will be time or order another RhinoSkin Leather Flip Case.

Good fit for my IPAQ, mostly.
This was mostly a good fit for the Ipaq. It's not hard to insert and take out, but I have to push it in really hard to get the entire top of the screen to be visible in the window. But that might change after I've had it a while and it breaks in.

The post mount is a plus, since it's compatible with any Nokia phone post mount.


Compaq iPAQ 249707-B21 Cover Pack for 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, 5400 series
Made by Hewlett Packard
  • Snap on cover
  • Convenient slide-on design
  • Expansion pack accessibility
  • Protects from scratches and smudges
Amazon base price: $
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $12.00
Average review score:

Does as much damage as without it
The design seemed very logical and fresh during initial use. But later I discovered the plastic cover wasn't very smooth inside, and it caused a few major scratches both front and back of my iPAQ. If you hate having scratches on your PDA, avoid this product!!! Get a E&B leather case instead.

Okay for scratches, but...
It'll keep the screen from getting scratched and lets you cradle sync without removing from PDA, but not much more protection. I banged the side of of my 5450 on a chair while it was in the sleeve and the screen got cracked. Now I keep it in the sleeve and a padded case when carrying.

Great Design for the IPaq 5500
Sleek, snug fit. Put your Ipaq in this (click!) and slip it into your pocket. You're ready to GO.

Cover protects your IPaq very nicely, and you can still have easy access to your Screen. No extra parts. No zippers. Ipaq Fits into Cradle while in the case.

Get this. You won't regret it. Great Design. Great egonomics, affordable.


Fellowes Universal Stylus Replacement
Made by Fellowes
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $14.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Buy one from zShops for: $7.99
    Average review score:

    disappointed
    I think this stylus is too short and too thin to go with the Casio. The price is right and the quality is fine, except that it unscrews at the top, I don't know what the purpose of that is. A part to lose possibly. It's just not what I was looking for.

    Quite nice
    This is a nice item to get if you tend to misplace your stylus every now and then, like me. The grip of the pen is just like any ordinary stylus so there won't be any unfamiliarities. It wont fit to every PDA out there, so these pens will be great to be inside a pencil case or inside your pocket.

    Cheap, they do what are supposed to
    Hey, they are low cost, not very solid not beautiful but they do what are supposed to.


    Franklin RF-8013 Electronic Organizer
    Made by Franklin Electronic Publishers
      Amazon base price: $
      Buy one from zShops for: $9.79
      Average review score:

      A waste of money
      It doesn't have search option. You can spend a lot of time to find sth in it.
      It is difficult to use keyboard. Try another product.

      Great for the money....
      If you need something to write down ideas, lists, dates, phone numbers. This little guy will do just fine. User interface is a tad akward at first but ok once you get the hang of it.

      durable funny better than many franklin organizers
      at nine dollars this thing does many things plus does them affectionately vastly more durable + better than the 8121 or the glum 8131 Any organizer over $70 might do well to bundle the thing with I think many people will prefer this little organizer kind of like getting two glasses at the optometrist


      Handspring Case (Ice)
      Made by Handspring
      • Matching leather case for your Handspring Visor
      • High-quality black leather accented with ice-colored leather
      • Secure hold
      • Stylish snap closure, black leather interior
      • Includes stylus holder and pocket for credit cards and business cards
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Not enough Bang for Your Buck
      It looks nice and does an okay job of protecting your Palm, but it's pretty bulky, and doesn't have enough pockets in the sleeve.

      Feels good, looks good, but quality problems
      This series of Visor cases seems quite nice. The visor locks in place solidly, the leather is good looking, and the unit appears well made.

      But two weeks after I got the case, the snap came apart. To Amazon's credit, they sent an immediate replacement. But the replacement's strap was just short enough to make the male and female snap pieces not meet easily.

      I'm going to keep the case anyway and see what happens. But my experience points to some quality control issues at Handspring manufacturing.

      --dave

      Mathes my visor
      this is a good safe case for my visor. I already have a wallet for cash and plastic but at least it looks good with my visor


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