Sony PEGA-CA62/B TG50 Carrying Case (Black)

Electronics : Sony PEGA-CA62/B TG50 Carrying Case (Black)

Sony PEGA-CA62/B TG50 Carrying Case (Black)

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 : Sony PEGA-CA62/B TG50 Carrying Case (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242622807
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Material Type: Polyurethane
Model: CA62/B
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony



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Product DescriptionClie PEG-TG Carrying Case - A carrying case that is specifically designed for the PEG-TG series of Sony Clie handheld PCs.




Features:
  • Compatible with PEG-TG50
  • Lock/release mechanism to secure CLIÉ handheld
  • Extra pockets for Memory Stick media and business cards included
  • Made with durable and stylish polyurethane materials
  • Part of a complete line of SonyStyle CLIÉ accessories











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