This case is genuine leather (it says so inside the top flap even if it doesn't on the usual on-line product descriptions). It is especially designed by Dooney & Bourke (no, I've never heard of them either) for the Clie NX73V and it's a good snug fit.
As well as holding the Clie, there are two front pockets for memmory cards and a thin deeper pocket at the back (suitable for the keyboard operation/grafitti reminder card or your business card in case you leave the case somewhere). A belt loop on the back would enable you to hang it around your waistline if you feel that need.
Most importantly however, this case enables you to carry the Clie around in style while protecting it from whatever it will bounce into in your ... Read More:
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This case is genuine leather (it says so inside the top flap even if it doesn't on the usual on-line product descriptions). It is especially designed by Dooney & Bourke (no, I've never heard of them either) for the Clie NX73V and it's a good snug fit.
As well as holding the Clie, there are two front pockets for memmory cards and a thin deeper pocket at the back (suitable for the keyboard operation/grafitti reminder card or your business card in case you leave the case somewhere). A belt loop on the back would enable you to hang it around your waistline if you feel that need.
Most importantly however, this case enables you to carry the Clie around in style while protecting it from whatever it will bounce into in your ... Read More:
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This case is genuine leather (it says so inside the top flap even if it doesn't on the usual on-line product descriptions). It is especially designed by Dooney & Bourke (no, I've never heard of them either) for the Clie NX73V and it's a good snug fit.
As well as holding the Clie, there are two front pockets for memmory cards and a thin deeper pocket at the back (suitable for the keyboard operation/grafitti reminder card or your business card in case you leave the case somewhere). A belt loop on the back would enable you to hang it around your waistline if you feel that need.
Most importantly however, this case enables you to carry the Clie around in style while protecting it from whatever it will bounce into in your ... Read More:
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This case is genuine leather (it says so inside the top flap even if it doesn't on the usual on-line product descriptions). It is especially designed by Dooney & Bourke (no, I've never heard of them either) for the Clie NX73V and it's a good snug fit.
As well as holding the Clie, there are two front pockets for memmory cards and a thin deeper pocket at the back (suitable for the keyboard operation/grafitti reminder card or your business card in case you leave the case somewhere). A belt loop on the back would enable you to hang it around your waistline if you feel that need.
Most importantly however, this case enables you to carry the Clie around in style while protecting it from whatever it will bounce into in your ... Read More:
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I've got this to go with my T625C and 128Mb memory stick. It's pretty good: the sound quality is really excellent, the transfer process from your PC is reasonable, and it'll keep going for far, far longer than the advertised 4 hours on a fully charged battery if you keep the backlight on your display switched off.
There are a few issues worth bearing in mind, however:
- It'll only play MP3s with a bitrate of 128kbps or less. This isn't a disaster as 128 is the most common bitrate, but it can be an annoyance if you have to re-encode lots of existing MP3s with higher bitrates.
- It is only compatible with ID3v1 tags, which is ridiculous in 2002. Worse, most tracks with ID3v2 tags (such as mp3s encoded by MusicMatch, ... Read More:
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I've got this to go with my T625C and 128Mb memory stick. It's pretty good: the sound quality is really excellent, the transfer process from your PC is reasonable, and it'll keep going for far, far longer than the advertised 4 hours on a fully charged battery if you keep the backlight on your display switched off.
There are a few issues worth bearing in mind, however:
- It'll only play MP3s with a bitrate of 128kbps or less. This isn't a disaster as 128 is the most common bitrate, but it can be an annoyance if you have to re-encode lots of existing MP3s with higher bitrates.
- It is only compatible with ID3v1 tags, which is ridiculous in 2002. Worse, most tracks with ID3v2 tags (such as mp3s encoded by MusicMatch, ... Read More:
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I've got this to go with my T625C and 128Mb memory stick. It's pretty good: the sound quality is really excellent, the transfer process from your PC is reasonable, and it'll keep going for far, far longer than the advertised 4 hours on a fully charged battery if you keep the backlight on your display switched off.
There are a few issues worth bearing in mind, however:
- It'll only play MP3s with a bitrate of 128kbps or less. This isn't a disaster as 128 is the most common bitrate, but it can be an annoyance if you have to re-encode lots of existing MP3s with higher bitrates.
- It is only compatible with ID3v1 tags, which is ridiculous in 2002. Worse, most tracks with ID3v2 tags (such as mp3s encoded by MusicMatch, ... Read More:
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I've got this to go with my T625C and 128Mb memory stick. It's pretty good: the sound quality is really excellent, the transfer process from your PC is reasonable, and it'll keep going for far, far longer than the advertised 4 hours on a fully charged battery if you keep the backlight on your display switched off.
There are a few issues worth bearing in mind, however:
- It'll only play MP3s with a bitrate of 128kbps or less. This isn't a disaster as 128 is the most common bitrate, but it can be an annoyance if you have to re-encode lots of existing MP3s with higher bitrates.
- It is only compatible with ID3v1 tags, which is ridiculous in 2002. Worse, most tracks with ID3v2 tags (such as mp3s encoded by MusicMatch, ... Read More:
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