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The Following User Says Thank You to dubwise For This Useful Post: | ||
For those interested, Vaja now makes a case for the N810. Go to www.vajacases.com and select PDA, then Nokia, and then N810.
It's a simple slip case like the one that comes with the unit, but it looks much better and is completely customizable with your choice of leather type, color scheme, and can even have is personalized with your name or logo.
Prices starts at $70. Yeah, it's pricey, but damn it looks good. Haven't decided if I will get one yet.
BTW: Click the macbook air to enter the site
Last edited by ynnek63; 2008-07-05 at 16:13.