Sumdex Universal Size Padded Palm Wallet (Silver)

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Sumdex Universal Size Padded Palm Wallet (Silver)

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 : Sumdex Universal Size Padded Palm Wallet (Silver)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sumdex
Color: Silver
EAN: 0751530802953
Label: Sumdex
Manufacturer: Sumdex
Material Type: Nylon
Model: EVP-802
Publisher: Sumdex
Size: Silver
Studio: Sumdex
Variation Description: Silver



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Features:
  • Made of padded EVA material
  • Belt loop for carrying
  • 2 elastic battery holders
  • Lifetime replacement warranty
  • Compatible with most organizers and palmsize PCs, including all PalmPilot models and IBM Work Pad













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - really holds up
I throw my PDA in my backpack, and I throw my backpack around when I get to work or when I get home. It's a good thing it's encased in this wallet--it never gets crushed or scuffed. It's not much bigger than my Handspring, either. I am glad I bought it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Price
Though this PDA case may not be the most fancy, it's rugged and does the job well. Because of the material used, it will absorb some of the impact if you drop your PDA while in the case. This is a great case for the money. I recommend the silver/gray color.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Decent product for the price
Given how cheap this case is, it's not a bad choice. It's certainly functional and serves as good protection for your handheld. On the other hand, it looks cheap. Definately not for the professional. Further, your handheld is mounted into the case with velcro and makes for a very loud noise if you need to remove it from the case. I very quickly upgraded to Handspring's own slim leather case, which is only a little more expensive but looks much better. As a budget basement case, though, this product is worth a look. Maybe you'll like it's aesthetics better than I.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great case... Velcro idea
Great case. Lightweight, padded, good price.

One complaint I've read is that people say their Palm rocks a little when they use it. Here's what I did to prevent that: It comes with a square piece of velcro that you attach to the back of your Palm... I cut that in half, and used one piece at the top of my Palm, and one at the bottom. That way, it is not rocking on one piece.

Provides great protection, I am very happy with it. I use a Palm IIIC, by the way.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Synthetic case by Sumdex
I like this case. However, it's not as cool as its brother, the Sumdex leather zippered model. However, I recommend buying this one. It has Star Trek appeal (silverized look is a little spacey), and has a belt loop. A belt clip would have been better, but this model could be user-modified with a clip. Buy and enjoy the final frontier.



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