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JAVOedge
19th January 2005, 01:55 AM
I’d like to know what you all think of our latest release. Any suggestions and/or comments are welcome. The 4 bracket design is new so I’d like to hear your thoughts on it.
Thanks!
Compatible with the following models:
O2 XDA III
O2 XDA IIs
MDA III
Qtek 9090
iMate PDA2k
iMate PDA2k EVDO
Audiovox PPC 6600
Siemens SX66
$34.95 Case Only
http://tinyurl.com/6448j
$50.35 Bundle Deal
*JAVO LeatherCase + JAVOScreen + JAVOSync (black)*
http://tinyurl.com/4h8yb
- Alan from JAVOedge
sparkyxda
19th January 2005, 07:50 AM
Looks good
Will there one of those funky skins soon too?
Dingo
19th January 2005, 08:27 AM
The way it holds the Device looks very good.
But you have made the same mistake as proporta with the magnetic strap :cry: You put it on the back so it acts like a really annoying claw on top of the device. When you take a call it really gets annoying as it first tries to cover the speaker when you put it to your head. Then after you have moved it out of the way it rubs on your head getting even more annoying.
IMO it would be better to have the strap on the front panel so it then fixes on the back (just like original XDAII case). This gives a lot cleaner look on the front and stops the annoying claw effect.
JAVOedge
19th January 2005, 09:37 PM
Looks good
Will there one of those funky skins soon too?
Hello sparkyxda,
a JAVOSkin (with strap) is coming in the near future, but unfortunately we do not have an ETA at this time. So please stay tuned!
JAVOedge
19th January 2005, 09:40 PM
The way it holds the Device looks very good.
But you have made the same mistake as proporta with the magnetic strap :cry: You put it on the back so it acts like a really annoying claw on top of the device. When you take a call it really gets annoying as it first tries to cover the speaker when you put it to your head. Then after you have moved it out of the way it rubs on your head getting even more annoying.
IMO it would be better to have the strap on the front panel so it then fixes on the back (just like original XDAII case). This gives a lot cleaner look on the front and stops the annoying claw effect.
Hello Dingo,
Thanks for your awesome suggestions and comments! I do agree with you on the strap, I will forward this to our product manager and bug him some more about the strap issue :P
Dingo
20th January 2005, 04:51 AM
I will keep an eye out for a new version :wink:
Anonymous
26th January 2005, 03:20 PM
Javo said :
>I’d like to know what you all think of our latest release. Any suggestions >and/or comments are welcome. The 4 bracket design is new so I’d like >to hear your thoughts on it.
>Thanks!
>http://tinyurl.com/6448j
I really like the four bracket design but the magnetic closure is a pain - I'm never confident about leaving one of these near my wallet!
ProphetX
10th March 2005, 09:38 PM
Does anyone have any pics of the device in the actual case?? Javoedge you know that alone would help people make up their minds.
ProphetX
10th March 2005, 09:47 PM
also can you slide the keyboard out with this case?? include pics of that also
JAVOedge
11th March 2005, 09:19 PM
Hello everyone,
Thank you for your inquiries.
I believe the review of this case linked below will answer most of your questions.
http://www.clieuk.co.uk/gavincase.shtml
Please do let me know otherwise.
Thank you!
JAVOedge
11th March 2005, 09:21 PM
also can you slide the keyboard out with this case?? include pics of that also
I am afraid the keyboard cannot slide out while inside the case.
I apologize.
robboy
8th May 2005, 11:08 PM
since you are asking our advice maybe you could give us a discount?? :-) :lol: then it might get around the board a bit more :lol:
Rick GM
9th May 2005, 02:59 PM
As well as looking smart, for my money a case must protect your device. It would appear from the pickies that the top left and right corners aren't protected (certainly not with any wrap around from the case). My XDA2 was seriously damaged after I dropped it - it inevitably landed on the top left corner and the on/off switch would no longer function (case cracked too). The aluminium case looks as if it would do the job (sorry to report that I bought a Proporta ally case - but only for the protection offerred - not for its looks). Fuctionality is also better with the ally case - I can use my phone and any other button assigned programmes without having to open the case. I would still much prefer a leather case if it offerred protection.
JAVOedge
9th May 2005, 10:54 PM
since you are asking our advice maybe you could give us a discount?? :-) :lol: then it might get around the board a bit more :lol:
I will go ahead and contact the admins here to see if they are interested in running a contest for some discount coupon codes.
Calvin337
14th May 2005, 04:52 AM
since you are asking our advice maybe you could give us a discount?? :-) :lol: then it might get around the board a bit more :lol:really, this is pretty much like a "small group survey" ... in marketing jargon
plemax
14th May 2005, 06:13 AM
Not good case. protectionand accessibility. This case have 80% protection and 0% accessibility. I need to open front cover to access the buttons and make a call. Who need a credit card slots in PDA case? I think so far most successful case is Brando. If you would make the same idea but with transparent front, your case will beat up every other models, because is no any really good one on market today.
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