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RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase for Hewlett Packard Jornada 548
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Unique slider design
  • Durable aluminum construction
  • Scratch-resistant surface
  • Neoprene padding on the inside
  • Fits Hewlett Packard Jornada handhelds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

a bit dinky
I wanted a case which didn't involve either velcro or animal skin, so this seemed like a good option. however, it's very difficult to open the first week or so of use, after which it starts to loosen up to the point that it opens when you don't want it to. it's thin and light, yes-but be careful; it's so thin that I actually nearly cut myself on the edges a couple times. I'm seriously thinking of taking mine back and shelling out the extra [money] for the palm brand one.

A nice case but overpriced for what you get.
I bought the RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase to protect
my Visor Pro. The sturdy aluminum construction is rather
attractive and does protect the PDA exceptionally well, but
at number of disadvantages. First, it is boxy and does not
fit comfortably into pants pockets. So, if you buy this case
expect to keep it in a larger coat pocket or to carry it by
hand. Second, the slider emits a rather annoying squeaking
sound which I can only liken to fingernails on a chalk
board. Third, it is not comfortable to use the PDA while still in
the case. I just remove it from the case when I want to use
it for extended periods of time. Finally, when it arrived
case the edges on the metal where sharp and required a
polishing with a Drummel tool to get to a point where I
would not fear cutting myself or ripping pockets on the
corners of the box. I paid (price) for this? Well... besides
its cost and having to polish the edges before using it, its
really not that bad and YES it really does protect the PDA
exceptionally well. I've mistakenly dropped it now three
times since I've bought it(once from a height of over 5
feet) and no damage. So, in a sense maybe it is worth the
cost given that buying a new Visor Pro would be much more
expensive. I just wish someone would make a more functional
metal case for a PDA this size.

Expensive but good protective case
The new molded case for m500 just came out from rhinoskin, which has a nicer design and less bulky appearance. I couldn't wait so I bought the slider a month ago and overall it's been a good case. It passed the drop test once on a ceramic floor, so I feel somewhat qualified to write a review. The advantage of the slider is that you can fold the cover back 360 degrees, it makes a noise but it's not exceedingly annoying. The palm rests in the slider a little less snug than preferred, but it stays intact and it's very easy to disengage the palm from the case to hotsync. The aluminum cover scratches easily if you put keys in the same pocket. Big minuses are its bulk, looks and price tag, but I bought it for the peace of mind.


RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider HardCase for Palm
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Fits Palm m515, m505, m500, V
  • 100-percent Titanium for superior strength
  • Slider case allows cover to slide under base for in-hand use
  • IR port exposed for easy data transfer
  • Padded interior protects screen and function buttons
Amazon base price: $
List price: $34.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

a bit dinky
I wanted a case which didn't involve either velcro or animal skin, so this seemed like a good option. however, it's very difficult to open the first week or so of use, after which it starts to loosen up to the point that it opens when you don't want it to. it's thin and light, yes-but be careful; it's so thin that I actually nearly cut myself on the edges a couple times. I'm seriously thinking of taking mine back and shelling out the extra [money] for the palm brand one.

A nice case but overpriced for what you get.
I bought the RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase to protect
my Visor Pro. The sturdy aluminum construction is rather
attractive and does protect the PDA exceptionally well, but
at number of disadvantages. First, it is boxy and does not
fit comfortably into pants pockets. So, if you buy this case
expect to keep it in a larger coat pocket or to carry it by
hand. Second, the slider emits a rather annoying squeaking
sound which I can only liken to fingernails on a chalk
board. Third, it is not comfortable to use the PDA while still in
the case. I just remove it from the case when I want to use
it for extended periods of time. Finally, when it arrived
case the edges on the metal where sharp and required a
polishing with a Drummel tool to get to a point where I
would not fear cutting myself or ripping pockets on the
corners of the box. I paid (price) for this? Well... besides
its cost and having to polish the edges before using it, its
really not that bad and YES it really does protect the PDA
exceptionally well. I've mistakenly dropped it now three
times since I've bought it(once from a height of over 5
feet) and no damage. So, in a sense maybe it is worth the
cost given that buying a new Visor Pro would be much more
expensive. I just wish someone would make a more functional
metal case for a PDA this size.

Expensive but good protective case
The new molded case for m500 just came out from rhinoskin, which has a nicer design and less bulky appearance. I couldn't wait so I bought the slider a month ago and overall it's been a good case. It passed the drop test once on a ceramic floor, so I feel somewhat qualified to write a review. The advantage of the slider is that you can fold the cover back 360 degrees, it makes a noise but it's not exceedingly annoying. The palm rests in the slider a little less snug than preferred, but it stays intact and it's very easy to disengage the palm from the case to hotsync. The aluminum cover scratches easily if you put keys in the same pocket. Big minuses are its bulk, looks and price tag, but I bought it for the peace of mind.


RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase for Palm III
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum finish
  • Cover slides under base
  • Neoprene interior for protection against drops
  • Special cutout access allows for infrared transmission
  • Specifically designed for Palm III series handhelds (except Palm IIIc handheld)
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

a bit dinky
I wanted a case which didn't involve either velcro or animal skin, so this seemed like a good option. however, it's very difficult to open the first week or so of use, after which it starts to loosen up to the point that it opens when you don't want it to. it's thin and light, yes-but be careful; it's so thin that I actually nearly cut myself on the edges a couple times. I'm seriously thinking of taking mine back and shelling out the extra [money] for the palm brand one.

A nice case but overpriced for what you get.
I bought the RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase to protect
my Visor Pro. The sturdy aluminum construction is rather
attractive and does protect the PDA exceptionally well, but
at number of disadvantages. First, it is boxy and does not
fit comfortably into pants pockets. So, if you buy this case
expect to keep it in a larger coat pocket or to carry it by
hand. Second, the slider emits a rather annoying squeaking
sound which I can only liken to fingernails on a chalk
board. Third, it is not comfortable to use the PDA while still in
the case. I just remove it from the case when I want to use
it for extended periods of time. Finally, when it arrived
case the edges on the metal where sharp and required a
polishing with a Drummel tool to get to a point where I
would not fear cutting myself or ripping pockets on the
corners of the box. I paid (price) for this? Well... besides
its cost and having to polish the edges before using it, its
really not that bad and YES it really does protect the PDA
exceptionally well. I've mistakenly dropped it now three
times since I've bought it(once from a height of over 5
feet) and no damage. So, in a sense maybe it is worth the
cost given that buying a new Visor Pro would be much more
expensive. I just wish someone would make a more functional
metal case for a PDA this size.

Expensive but good protective case
The new molded case for m500 just came out from rhinoskin, which has a nicer design and less bulky appearance. I couldn't wait so I bought the slider a month ago and overall it's been a good case. It passed the drop test once on a ceramic floor, so I feel somewhat qualified to write a review. The advantage of the slider is that you can fold the cover back 360 degrees, it makes a noise but it's not exceedingly annoying. The palm rests in the slider a little less snug than preferred, but it stays intact and it's very easy to disengage the palm from the case to hotsync. The aluminum cover scratches easily if you put keys in the same pocket. Big minuses are its bulk, looks and price tag, but I bought it for the peace of mind.


RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase for Palm IIIc
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum finish
  • Cover slides under base
  • Neoprene interior for protection against drops
  • Special cutout access allows for infrared transmission
  • Specifically designed for Palm IIIc handhelds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

a bit dinky
I wanted a case which didn't involve either velcro or animal skin, so this seemed like a good option. however, it's very difficult to open the first week or so of use, after which it starts to loosen up to the point that it opens when you don't want it to. it's thin and light, yes-but be careful; it's so thin that I actually nearly cut myself on the edges a couple times. I'm seriously thinking of taking mine back and shelling out the extra [money] for the palm brand one.

A nice case but overpriced for what you get.
I bought the RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase to protect
my Visor Pro. The sturdy aluminum construction is rather
attractive and does protect the PDA exceptionally well, but
at number of disadvantages. First, it is boxy and does not
fit comfortably into pants pockets. So, if you buy this case
expect to keep it in a larger coat pocket or to carry it by
hand. Second, the slider emits a rather annoying squeaking
sound which I can only liken to fingernails on a chalk
board. Third, it is not comfortable to use the PDA while still in
the case. I just remove it from the case when I want to use
it for extended periods of time. Finally, when it arrived
case the edges on the metal where sharp and required a
polishing with a Drummel tool to get to a point where I
would not fear cutting myself or ripping pockets on the
corners of the box. I paid (price) for this? Well... besides
its cost and having to polish the edges before using it, its
really not that bad and YES it really does protect the PDA
exceptionally well. I've mistakenly dropped it now three
times since I've bought it(once from a height of over 5
feet) and no damage. So, in a sense maybe it is worth the
cost given that buying a new Visor Pro would be much more
expensive. I just wish someone would make a more functional
metal case for a PDA this size.

Expensive but good protective case
The new molded case for m500 just came out from rhinoskin, which has a nicer design and less bulky appearance. I couldn't wait so I bought the slider a month ago and overall it's been a good case. It passed the drop test once on a ceramic floor, so I feel somewhat qualified to write a review. The advantage of the slider is that you can fold the cover back 360 degrees, it makes a noise but it's not exceedingly annoying. The palm rests in the slider a little less snug than preferred, but it stays intact and it's very easy to disengage the palm from the case to hotsync. The aluminum cover scratches easily if you put keys in the same pocket. Big minuses are its bulk, looks and price tag, but I bought it for the peace of mind.


RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase for Palm m500 series
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Unique slider design
  • Durable aluminum construction
  • Scratch-resistant surface
  • Neoprene padding on the inside
  • Fits Palm V, m500, and m505 handhelds
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:

a bit dinky
I wanted a case which didn't involve either velcro or animal skin, so this seemed like a good option. however, it's very difficult to open the first week or so of use, after which it starts to loosen up to the point that it opens when you don't want it to. it's thin and light, yes-but be careful; it's so thin that I actually nearly cut myself on the edges a couple times. I'm seriously thinking of taking mine back and shelling out the extra [money] for the palm brand one.

A nice case but overpriced for what you get.
I bought the RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase to protect
my Visor Pro. The sturdy aluminum construction is rather
attractive and does protect the PDA exceptionally well, but
at number of disadvantages. First, it is boxy and does not
fit comfortably into pants pockets. So, if you buy this case
expect to keep it in a larger coat pocket or to carry it by
hand. Second, the slider emits a rather annoying squeaking
sound which I can only liken to fingernails on a chalk
board. Third, it is not comfortable to use the PDA while still in
the case. I just remove it from the case when I want to use
it for extended periods of time. Finally, when it arrived
case the edges on the metal where sharp and required a
polishing with a Drummel tool to get to a point where I
would not fear cutting myself or ripping pockets on the
corners of the box. I paid (price) for this? Well... besides
its cost and having to polish the edges before using it, its
really not that bad and YES it really does protect the PDA
exceptionally well. I've mistakenly dropped it now three
times since I've bought it(once from a height of over 5
feet) and no damage. So, in a sense maybe it is worth the
cost given that buying a new Visor Pro would be much more
expensive. I just wish someone would make a more functional
metal case for a PDA this size.

Expensive but good protective case
The new molded case for m500 just came out from rhinoskin, which has a nicer design and less bulky appearance. I couldn't wait so I bought the slider a month ago and overall it's been a good case. It passed the drop test once on a ceramic floor, so I feel somewhat qualified to write a review. The advantage of the slider is that you can fold the cover back 360 degrees, it makes a noise but it's not exceedingly annoying. The palm rests in the slider a little less snug than preferred, but it stays intact and it's very easy to disengage the palm from the case to hotsync. The aluminum cover scratches easily if you put keys in the same pocket. Big minuses are its bulk, looks and price tag, but I bought it for the peace of mind.


RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase for Palm VII
Made by RhinoSkin
  • Scratch-resistant, anodized aluminum finish
  • Cover slides under base
  • Neoprene interior for protection against drops
  • Special cutout access allows for infrared transmission
  • Specifically designed for Palm VII series handhelds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

a bit dinky
I wanted a case which didn't involve either velcro or animal skin, so this seemed like a good option. however, it's very difficult to open the first week or so of use, after which it starts to loosen up to the point that it opens when you don't want it to. it's thin and light, yes-but be careful; it's so thin that I actually nearly cut myself on the edges a couple times. I'm seriously thinking of taking mine back and shelling out the extra [money] for the palm brand one.

A nice case but overpriced for what you get.
I bought the RhinoSkin Aluminum Slider Hardcase to protect
my Visor Pro. The sturdy aluminum construction is rather
attractive and does protect the PDA exceptionally well, but
at number of disadvantages. First, it is boxy and does not
fit comfortably into pants pockets. So, if you buy this case
expect to keep it in a larger coat pocket or to carry it by
hand. Second, the slider emits a rather annoying squeaking
sound which I can only liken to fingernails on a chalk
board. Third, it is not comfortable to use the PDA while still in
the case. I just remove it from the case when I want to use
it for extended periods of time. Finally, when it arrived
case the edges on the metal where sharp and required a
polishing with a Drummel tool to get to a point where I
would not fear cutting myself or ripping pockets on the
corners of the box. I paid (price) for this? Well... besides
its cost and having to polish the edges before using it, its
really not that bad and YES it really does protect the PDA
exceptionally well. I've mistakenly dropped it now three
times since I've bought it(once from a height of over 5
feet) and no damage. So, in a sense maybe it is worth the
cost given that buying a new Visor Pro would be much more
expensive. I just wish someone would make a more functional
metal case for a PDA this size.

Expensive but good protective case
The new molded case for m500 just came out from rhinoskin, which has a nicer design and less bulky appearance. I couldn't wait so I bought the slider a month ago and overall it's been a good case. It passed the drop test once on a ceramic floor, so I feel somewhat qualified to write a review. The advantage of the slider is that you can fold the cover back 360 degrees, it makes a noise but it's not exceedingly annoying. The palm rests in the slider a little less snug than preferred, but it stays intact and it's very easy to disengage the palm from the case to hotsync. The aluminum cover scratches easily if you put keys in the same pocket. Big minuses are its bulk, looks and price tag, but I bought it for the peace of mind.


Sharp OZ-290H Wizard Organizer with Outlook Sy
Made by Sharp
  • Sychronize with Mircosoft Outlook
  • Diet and Pedometer Functions
  • 14 x 5 Display with Backlight
  • Enchanced English/Spanish Transulator and spell checker
Amazon base price: $28.49
List price: $39.99 (that's 29% off!)
Used price: $14.99
Buy one from zShops for: $20.00
Average review score:

Not Bad For Starters
This palm pilots good for people who are just starting to use pda's. If you want somthing simple to put your schejule or phone numbers in, this is good for you. It could have more features though and it sorta hard to see what's on the screen. But otherwise its a good pda to start out with.

The OZ-290 Is A Good Deal For What You Pay!
When I received this item, it was in the kind of packaging that
stores use to display items (like batteries for instance). I was POSITIVE that this COULDN'T be what I ordered. But, since I had it in hand, and my AMEX card was billed, I decided to open it. I was amazed at the quality and features it has!
PROS: It has Schedule/To Do List, Telephone/Address book, Anniversary AND other reminders, an Expense mode for people who have to turn in Expense Reports, and more.
CONS: I ruined 2 pairs of scissors trying to get the thing outta the package! It comes with a 9-prong PC attachment cable, AND a CD-Rom, but when I opened mine, no CD. AND they don't tell you up front your PC "MUST BE IBM OR 100% COMPATABLE" AND you have to have "MICROSOFT OUTLOOK".
COMMENTS: This is a great little PDA, it's a quality item (the
cover opens on 2 hinges so the cover can lay flat behind the display, cool feature.) Overall, THIS IS A GREAT ITEM AT A GREAT PRICE.

Works well, more features than expected
For [this price], this is well worth it. More features than expected, even comparable to Palm Pilots, minus handwriting recognition. The features are good and the touch screen/stylus works very well. Not too difficult to use, even w/o manual. The protective lid seems solid enough and protects well. The stylus fits in the side like Palm Pilots and is useful. There isn't to many cons for the money. Little improvements could be a second caps key that doesn't act like caps lock, changing "mobile" to "cell" so the intial is not confused to "home" (M vs C, to not confuse with H), a cancel/esc key, ability to repeat schedules + repeat alarms, and have the next/previous key as on screen as well, like the enter button.

This are all pretty minor, compared to the benefits of the pda, so I highly recommend this for someone who doesn't need a Palm Pilot and definitely doesn't need a Pocket PC. Good price, good features!


Belkin Universal 4-in-1 PDA Stylus
Made by Belkin Components
  • PDA stylus, pencil, and black- and red-ink pen in one
  • Sensitive stylus tip works with any PDA touch screen
  • Ballpoint pen with red or black ink, replaceable cartridges
  • 0.5-millimeter mechanical pencil with eraser
  • Belkin quality product
Amazon base price: $12.24
List price: $14.99 (that's 18% off!)
Used price: $13.20
Buy one from zShops for: $5.50
Average review score:

Works Fine
I have been using it for 6 months and it works fine. It is the first pen I ever bought for which I had to read instructions, though... I couldn't figure out how it worked on my own, so after 1 minute, I quit and salvaged the package from the trash can... But once you know it's easy, and pretty reliable.
The only inconvenient thing about a 4 in 1 combo pen with stylus is that you have to make sure you do not forget to put it in the stylus mode after using the black or red ink, or you will scratch the display of your PDA. It happened to me a few times...

This is a GREAT pen!
I purchased this pen for my PDA. It is fantastic! It comes with four different settings, a black pen, mechanical pencil, stylus and red pen. Anything and everything you'll need for your PDA. It also has an eraser under the cap. I have had no problems. It's the perfect combination. Highly reccommended for those who use more than one pen.

Graet Pen for Great Touch
I have just bought this pen,stylus and pencil and I REALY
like it . The writng is so smooth and very reliable.The way it function is raely intresting and very easy.The metal touch gives it a realy professional look and style
I would recommened this one for every one with a PDA and need a pen and pencil Plus Astylus


iConcepts Portable Keyboard for Palm (m125, m130, i705 & m500 series)
Made by iConcepts
  • Full-size keyboard
  • QWERTY layout
  • Nine quick navigation keys provide access to most used applications
  • No batteries required
  • Compatible with Palm m500, m505, m125, and i705 handhelds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

WHERE DOES IT DAY THAT THIS KEYBOARD IS NOT MAC COMPATIBLE?
KEYBOARD DOES NOT WORK WITH MAC 0S 9.2.2 AND BOTH WEBSITES THAT SUPPOSEDLY PROVIDE DRIVER FOR KEYBOARD ARE HORRIBLE. SO NO SUPPORT. I WASTED 37 DOLLARS FOR NOTHING. ICONCEPTS CEO MUST BE HAPPY.

iConcepts Portable Keyboard review
Very disappointed in this product. I have a Palm M130. The keyboard works, but you have to type very slowly and press the keys hard. Basically you can only type with one finger. I had in the past the Targus keyboard for a different Palm model, and although bulkier, it worked great compared to this. Since this is one of the cheapest portable keyboard, I'm reminded of the saying, "you get what you pay for".

Great Keyboard Poor Support
I love the keyboard and the ease of use.
One flaw is that you can not find the software support that is needed. My disk was broken and I can not find the software to download.


Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC Sport Case (Black)
Made by Hewlett Packard
  • Designed to fit Compaq iPAQ 3600 series Pocket PC models
  • Carabiner belt clip
  • Heavy-duty zipper
  • Full-length pocket and slots for added storage
  • Added texture for grip
Amazon base price: $
List price: $34.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Bad designed and poor quality
When I got the case I thought it was a poor design that the snap would repeatedly drag over the top of the IR port. Then one day while putting the Ipaq in, the clip just broke off entirely! An extremely disappointing product.

Just a tiny step up
This case is just a tiny step up from the simple black sleeve that comes with the iPaq. I might even end up going back to the old sleeve, because it's slimmer.
The case has a hole in the clip where you're supposed to be able to attach the USB cable, but the cable head doesn't fit so it's always coming out. So to synch the iPaq with my PC, I have to remove it from its case.
The case looks cool, but that's about all it does. I'm wishing I'd gone for the leather case, and I don't recommend this one.

Lacks alot.
This case is way too small for anything. It will only hold your 'naked' iPAQ, and maybe a credit card or two. Is useless if you have any expansion packs. Would not buy again, but if I had to, I would go straight to Compaq, and get it for less.


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