Wednesday, January 15, 2003
Made By Whitney Krusell Compact Flash Sleeve Case
Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 12:01 PM
Kevin Kulic, contributing editor at pocketnow, writes a shockingly short article on the Made By Whitney Krussel CF sleeve case - after all, it all fits on one page and is less than 3000 words. For a pocketnow review, that's short, believe me. :lol:
"I know some of you are real case freaks. I read about you all the time on your various websites (you know who you are). You buy a zillion cases, find something wrong with them, or see the next greatest thing and then drop another hundred bucks on the fanciest new design. I would even hazard a guess that we have a few of these folks here at pocketnow.com (you also know who you are). Well, I am not that person. No one generally likes the case that comes with their PDA, because they're usually pretty poorly designed and constructed. After all, who's going to put a $500-600 piece of sensitive gadgetry into a vinyl sleeve with a piece of cardboard in it? Even I won't settle for this. However, I also won't drop $100 on a case - I'm not that rich, and it seems like a waste of money to me, when $30-$40 will do. Last time I bought a case, I went even cheaper; I bought a $20.00 case (I think) from Casio when I had my E-125. And guess what, I got my use out of that sucker! After I dumped the Casio, I used it to carry my iPaqs (I've gone from a 3850 to a 3955)! Bulky? yes. Protected? Very much so. Pretty? No way. But I felt safe this way. And once Compaq (now HP) bundled the iPaq with the screencover sleeve (great idea), I was settled. No, I wouldn't really be carrying my Pocket PC in my pocket, but I could at least slip it in the Casio case for traveling, then when I got to work or wherever, I would just use the sleeve cover. This was pretty ghetto, to say the least."
If you'd like to save a few bucks when ordering one of these, you can use our affiliate link.
"I know some of you are real case freaks. I read about you all the time on your various websites (you know who you are). You buy a zillion cases, find something wrong with them, or see the next greatest thing and then drop another hundred bucks on the fanciest new design. I would even hazard a guess that we have a few of these folks here at pocketnow.com (you also know who you are). Well, I am not that person. No one generally likes the case that comes with their PDA, because they're usually pretty poorly designed and constructed. After all, who's going to put a $500-600 piece of sensitive gadgetry into a vinyl sleeve with a piece of cardboard in it? Even I won't settle for this. However, I also won't drop $100 on a case - I'm not that rich, and it seems like a waste of money to me, when $30-$40 will do. Last time I bought a case, I went even cheaper; I bought a $20.00 case (I think) from Casio when I had my E-125. And guess what, I got my use out of that sucker! After I dumped the Casio, I used it to carry my iPaqs (I've gone from a 3850 to a 3955)! Bulky? yes. Protected? Very much so. Pretty? No way. But I felt safe this way. And once Compaq (now HP) bundled the iPaq with the screencover sleeve (great idea), I was settled. No, I wouldn't really be carrying my Pocket PC in my pocket, but I could at least slip it in the Casio case for traveling, then when I got to work or wherever, I would just use the sleeve cover. This was pretty ghetto, to say the least."
If you'd like to save a few bucks when ordering one of these, you can use our affiliate link.