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the strongarm looked interesting, but since I like to use my N800 nekkid, I looked for a case that could hold it with a few accessories in a safe and sturdy fashion for lugging about. This is what fit the bill for me:
http://www.caselogic.com/compact_por...?modelid=80400
It holds the N800 (which I leave in its Nokia sleeve), a USB charger and the headphones without rattling around and it is rather crush proof so I can just toss it in a bag/backpack
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2008-02-02
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the strongarm looked interesting, but since I like to use my N800 nekkid, I looked for a case that could hold it with a few accessories in a safe and sturdy fashion for lugging about. This is what fit the bill for me:
http://www.caselogic.com/compact_por...?modelid=80400
It holds the N800 (which I leave in its Nokia sleeve), a USB charger and the headphones without rattling around and it is rather crush proof so I can just toss it in a bag/backpack
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2008-02-03
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This looks good. I want a a case that will hold both an N800 and a folded iGo keyboard. Do you think this would do the job?
The iGo needs about the same space as an N800 but it is maybe 3/4" deeper (front) to back than an N800.
. However, I did try the case last night at a store in our area. What I can tell you is that the N800 in its Nokia sleeve is a nice, snug fit in the bottom half (with the strap) of the case with no room to spare in the depth dimension. I didn't try putting the N800 in the top half (with the netting) but my hunch is that the case won't hold both. Maybe other members who already own the case can actually try it.| The Following User Says Thank You to Alassiel For This Useful Post: | ||
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2008-02-10
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Of course they were basing it on the original MSRP of $400, instead of the current MSRP of $300.
Anyway, getting it made me dig out a Wheatley Fly Box that I had been using years ago for my Palm. You can get the box in choice of 6 colors and choice of foam (flat or slotted) here. The box measures 6" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/8". It's a little thick, but with the foam in it, it holds my N800 fine. It goes in my front pocket ok.
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2008-02-11
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2008-02-12
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2008-02-24
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2008-02-24
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2008-02-25
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I want a scaled-down version of my leather laptop bag. The bag/case of my dreams should hold an N800, a charger, the bluetooth keyboard, a few memory cards, the usb cable, my micro wifi router, the latter's antenna and maybe have an extra zippered sleeve or two. This would make it 1/4 the size of my laptop bag. I could live with that.
http://www.caselogic.com/compact_por...?modelid=80400