Sony Pega-CA23 Carry Case for TJ and SJ series PDAs


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Sony PEGA-CA23 is a slip-on style custom-fit carrying case for your CLIE handheld. It features a pocket for your extra Memory Stick media or business cards and a belt clip on the back.
1 As expected
The carry case was shipped promptly & received in original packaging. Very pleased
2 Does the job but some complaints
It's totally effective. It buckles to your belt, makes for sturdy protection, and keeps the weight out of your pockets. But it's quite bulky. You can feel it when you sit (and I'm a thin guy), especially if you have one of the long clies. You can fix this problem by moving the clie to your side but that makes it a little harder to reach. You also have to slide your seatbelt underneath it because the belt pushes down uncomfortably. Finally the buckle locks the pouch onto your belt can be stubborn. But it still does the job pretty well, just a few bugs.
3 So far I like it.
After trying hard cases, I decided to give this a try. The hard cases will protect your pda but if you are like me you tend to put them in your shirt pocket and if you have a job that requires bending over--crash.

It does make you look kind of geeky to have your pda strapped to your side. However, it eliminated my falling PDA situation.

The material is a nice, firm, dark color. The sides are a strechy material which allows for a tight fit. The inside is a nylon material for scratch reduction. The clip has buttons on the bottom so it will give way if it gets caught. I have noticed that it does not get in the way of sitting, etc.

This is not a hard case so don't get it for drop protection.

There is also a pocket for memory sticks.



Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 06:57:17 CST
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