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Anyone have any reviews/experiences with either of these two cases:
http://urltea.com/2igw
http://urltea.com/2igx
Thanks!
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2008-01-18
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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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i also have NDS case and i left the bottom plastic to hold it, and in the middle i attached two thin black strips of velcro, it holds the N800 in there pretty tight, and its easy to remove if need to.
i like it a lot. pretty snug fit around N800 and zip pocket in the back for SD cards and USB charger.
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