Plus Points
Looks OK.
Minus Points.
Doesn't fit Z22.
Awkward fastening.
Stylus just falls out.
Ditto for Z22!
Obviously made specially for the Z22 as it has SD storage (unlike the Z22!); it has a neat cut out for the controller (not in the correct position for the Z22!); The fit is perfect (for a different PDA!).
Seriously. It is possible to remove the Z22 from this case through the screen cutout. The fit is so bad that it is really difficult to use in the case.
Avoid like a half-cooked chicken sndwich with a side order of salmonella.
My Palm T3 was on its 2nd battery and my urge for a an Apple iPhone was growing. I read all the reviews on poor battery life and had been tracking the Treo 680 as an Amazon favourite for over a year watching the price carefully. When the Treo 680 was offered at £99 I couldn't resist and placed my order.
My purchase is now 3 months old and I totally delighted. With Bluetooth and Phone off the Battery life is excellent (4-6 days between charge). Even with the phone on, the battery life is not a problem and easily better than my old T3.
I found rehosting of the old software from the T3 to the new 680 reasonably painless.
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My Palm T3 was on its 2nd battery and my urge for a an Apple iPhone was growing. I read all the reviews on poor battery life and had been tracking the Treo 680 as an Amazon favourite for over a year watching the price carefully. When the Treo 680 was offered at £99 I couldn't resist and placed my order.
My purchase is now 3 months old and I totally delighted. With Bluetooth and Phone off the Battery life is excellent (4-6 days between charge). Even with the phone on, the battery life is not a problem and easily better than my old T3.
I found rehosting of the old software from the T3 to the new 680 reasonably painless.
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If you like me, are a little clumsey, but like to look after your things ,the hard case is a must.It has earned it's keep several times already.The other anvantage I found was if anything was going to scatch it was the case and the case is a lot cheaper to replace...
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If you're reading this then you probably agree that the flimsy cover your TX came with is a load of rubbish and you want something which will actually protect your PDA.
This Hardcase will protect your PDA. I haven't had any problems with the locking mechanism although it was quite tricky to figure out initially but once I had the knack it was alright.
There are only two slots for SD cards on the inside cover but there seems to be enough space for four. This was slightly disappointing.
When the case is closed there is a bit of "play" with the PDA moving around inside so it would have been a good idea if Palm One included a small rubbery foamy thing on the inside front cover so as to prevent the PDA from moving. ... Read More:
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I was a little confused by the two reviews I've just read. I'm working here listening to MP3's on my T2 which is sitting inside it's proporta case. The socket lines up with the hole both with the phillips SHN2500 that I'm using now and with the generic headphones I also have with a right angled connector fitted.
There is a downside to the access to that earphone port in that you have to thread the plug through with the front flap open, then connect to the PDA before closing. A 'book' style instead of a flip top would be better from this resepct, but then a book style case wouldn't fit into my dashboard holder that came with the satnav system for the PDA.
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