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I ordered 2 cases for testing:
bugatti "inMotion" Silverline for N900
http://www.amazon.de/bugatti-inMotio...7326450&sr=1-1
which is a soft case
and
bugatti Travel One Size for N900
http://www.amazon.de/bugatti-Travel-...7326420&sr=8-1
which is a hardcase.
So far I like the hardcase bugatti Travel One Size better.
At first I had the impression that it closes a bit hard, but this
was only a matter of using it a bit more.
There are ~5mm between N900 and the zipper so I cannot
say that it is too small.
It is also a good hard case if you do some sports were
N900 needs to be protected.
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