Palm Slim Leather Case (P10985U)

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Palm Slim Leather Case (P10985U)

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Binding: Electronics
Color: Black
EAN: 0805931012173
Label: Palm
Manufacturer: Palm
Material Type: Leather
Model: P10985U
Publisher: Palm
Studio: Palm



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Product DescriptionPalm is a pioneer in the field of mobile and wireless Internet solutions focusing on managing and accessing information. This unique user experience requires a unique set of guiding principles - be simple, wearable and connected. An unwavering commitment to these principles makes Palm products ideal for customers and developers alike.




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  • Compatible with Palm Tungsten E2
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - seller uncooperative
my palm broke so i wanted to return the case within 30 days of buying it but seller refused to take it, the case is a good one but dont go through the seller antonline, they are not cooperaative



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - fine
fancy, durable, comes ith pockets for paper or business cards. It is bigger than the original single side cover, so it won't slip in your pocket as easily, but it gives plenty of protection.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellant product!
I purchased this case with the Palm Tungsten E2. It was clearly stated on the product which palms it would fit. Everyone should learn to read before you buy something. You can't give a low score because you did not read the product description. This is a great product for my TUNGSTON E2. It had a nice snap to close it not a loop. The only thing I wanted was a belt clip, but it is still a 5 in my eyes



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not so good for the TX
The TX will not fit right and It has a part on top of it that does not let you see the complete screen, it is recommended, but not for a TX.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It depends on what you need
This is a beautiful and elegant leather case. It has four compartments on the left leaf to store Wi-Fi cards or SD cards, even business cards. I think it offers a good level of protection against scratches or damage for any fall, but the overall size of the equipment increases a lot; to a point that handheld can not be place on a shirt pocket, or jacket or pants pocket. So functionality of carrying is reduced if you do not have a bigger bag to place it. In my case, I always use a Laptop, so I store my palm on laptop's bag. Other complain I have is the lake of a way to hold the case in a strap or belt. That is way I am rating this neutral with 3.



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