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2007-04-12
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2007-04-14
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Is it just me, or do the n800 cases on eBay right now look really poor fitting?
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2007-04-14
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Is it just me, or do the n800 cases on eBay right now look really poor fitting? From the pictures, it seems like they are copying (stealing?) the PDAir designs, yet the pictures make the leather look baggy.
Has anybody recieved their PDAir or Proporta cases yet? I just got my N800 recently, so I'm still looking for a case.
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2007-04-17
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2007-04-19
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2007-04-22
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The other benefit is that the zoom/fullscreen/power buttons protrude out further and have defined edges on them (including icons on top), making it much easier to differentiate between them. As others have mentioned, the stand cannot be flipped out (thus no USB) with the case on. I rarely use the USB port and due to the texture of the case it's possible to prop it up easily and it won't slide like the 770 did.
Has anybody recieved their PDAir or Proporta cases yet? I just got my N800 recently, so I'm still looking for a case.