Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Comparison Shopping For A Case For The Axim 3 and 3i
Posted by Brad Adrian in "HARDWARE" @ 04:00 AM
What's the first thing you do when you get a new Pocket PC? Buy a new memory card? Download games? The first thing I do is buy a nice, protective case! But there are so many different types out there, it's easy to be at a loss in choosing the best one.
Andrew Goldstein over at www.pdabuyersguide.com has written an excellent review of seven different cases for the Dell Axim 3 and 3i.
He writes about the:
• Rhinoskin Aluminum Hard Case
• Krusell Black Leather Case
• Bellagio Designs Black Leather Case
• DSI Aluminum Case (PDA Armor)
• Piel Frama Black Leather Case
• Sena Red and Black Leather Case
• PDair Leather Book Type Case
Of course, Andrew focuses directly on cases for the Axim 3 and 3i, but most of what he has to say applies equally to cases for other models. Give the whole article a read and the challenge of choosing the right case will be much easier.
I'm not sure what kinds of features you look for in a Pocket PC case, but I've always been partial to the ones from Sena and E&B Cases (especially the colored leather ones from Sena).
What specific features do YOU look for in a case?
Andrew Goldstein over at www.pdabuyersguide.com has written an excellent review of seven different cases for the Dell Axim 3 and 3i.
He writes about the:
• Rhinoskin Aluminum Hard Case
• Krusell Black Leather Case
• Bellagio Designs Black Leather Case
• DSI Aluminum Case (PDA Armor)
• Piel Frama Black Leather Case
• Sena Red and Black Leather Case
• PDair Leather Book Type Case
Of course, Andrew focuses directly on cases for the Axim 3 and 3i, but most of what he has to say applies equally to cases for other models. Give the whole article a read and the challenge of choosing the right case will be much easier.
I'm not sure what kinds of features you look for in a Pocket PC case, but I've always been partial to the ones from Sena and E&B Cases (especially the colored leather ones from Sena).
What specific features do YOU look for in a case?