eCaddy Hardshell Case for Sony eReader PRS-505 500

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eCaddy Hardshell Case for Sony eReader PRS-505 500

from: Omniscience, Inc.



 : eCaddy Hardshell Case for Sony eReader PRS-505 500
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Brand: eCaddy
Color: Titanium
EAN: 0094922886552
Label: Omniscience, Inc.
Manufacturer: Omniscience, Inc.
Model: eCaddySony505
Publisher: Omniscience, Inc.
Studio: Omniscience, Inc.



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionAfraid of damaging your Sony Reader while carrying it in your bag, or while traveling? The Titanium eCaddy(tm) makes the ultimate travel companion for your Sony eBook Reader. Protect your investment from dirt, scuffs, spills and breakage. The Titanium eCaddy(tm) will enable you to carry your Reader in your purse or luggage without worrying about something getting pushed into the screen and causing damage. The case has an inside capacity of 7 3/8' X 5 1/8' X 1/2', so the PRS-500 and PRS-505 fit perfectly inside with the softcover on. With it's hard metal exterior and soft, cushioned neoprene interior, your Sony Reader is safe and protected from the jolts and jabs of the real world. Don't have a Sony Reader? This case is perfect for other eBooks too. Your Palm, Pocket PC, or Franklin eBookman will fit too, with enough space left over to store your iPod. The case weighs only 177 grams (6.2 ounces). Titanium colored metal case - not made of Titanium. Sony Reader Not Included.




Features:
  • eCaddy Hard Shell Case For Sony eReader
  • Neoprene Lined for Protection
  • Discreet & Elegant
  • Perfect for Traveling with your Sony Reader
  • Works with Sony PRS-500 and PRS-505 with softcover ON











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It works
When it first arrived, I'll admit I was disappointed. It felt a little chintzy, and it looked like a metal box for colored pencils with a little foam inside.

I'm in the military, so I carry it to and fro in the rear pocket of the Day-Glo motorcycle vest the DoD mandates we wear when riding.

This morning my bike and I went down hard, and my Reader came out of it without a ding or scratch. The case was dented and scraped, but the Reader was perfect.

If you have a Sony Reader, GET THIS. Yeah, it's ugly, but it does the job.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Protects my reader!
I broke the screen my first Sony Reader PRS-500 when stuffing my carry on bag into the overhead on a flight. I replaced it with the PRS-505 and have been looking for something to prevent this from happening again. The eCaddy case is just what I was looking for. It is small and light and holds my reader with the soft cover on. It does have some bend to it so don't expect to be able to jump up and down on it but I no longer travel with fear of destroying my reader. Good protection for the price.



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