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Rhinoskin has just begun offering a molded slider hardcase that fits the m500 series and the V series from Palm. It is called a slider because the front cover can slide around and fit over the back cover, which means that when the case is open it is the same size as when it is closed. It is molded to better fit around the handheld and take up less room. It is available in aluminum now and will be available in Titanium soon. News Editor Ed Hardy brings us a review.
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GO TRG/HANDERA!!!
I gotta 330 [;-)]. Haven't dropped mine (yet) but I've heard that they're made really tough.
Palms are better!
Palms are better!
RE: A little off topic
I.M. Anonymous @ 10/30/2001 6:45:26 AM #
I second this. A couple years ago, I managed to completly submerge my top-end Sony portable CD player in diet soda. I ripped the batteries out, and rinsed it thoroughly. After a few hours of drying with hot air, it was all right. And the player is still working.
Only the Aluminum is available at this time
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/8/2001 4:41:41 PM #
The Ti Slider I just purchased was actually the case for the Palm V and does not have the IR cutout for the M505. I had to return it.
This new Molded Slider seemed like the perfect answer, except it only comes in the aluminum. There is no expected shipping date for the Ti version, which is geekier but definitely cooler.
Signed,
Disappointed but eagerly waiting
RE: Only the Aluminum is available at this time
I.M. Anonymous @ 3/26/2002 3:05:05 AM #
JUST PURCHASED A M515... LOOKING FOR THE TI MOLDED SLIDER VERSION.. IS IT OUT YET?
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A little off topic
Last thanksgiving I was playing with my nephews and we ended up in their pool. I had completely forgotten that my TRGpro was in my cargo pockets of my shorts.
We played water polo for about 30 minutes befor I realized my mistake.
I removed the flashcard, batteries and let it dry out for 2 days. After that I plugged everything back in and it started right up!
I think the key is removing the batteries and being patient to let it dry thoroughly befor turning it on.
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