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Smartphone Experts Organizer Bookcase for Treo 680/750

Thu Mar 15, 2007 - 11:11 AM EDT - By Douglas Morse

Conclusion

Using this BookCase design reminds me why I wanted one in the first place. The case protects the Treo well, allows access to important functions, and can even work while closed. I also enjoy the BookCase style because it reminds me of the DayRunner the PDA replaced long, long ago. Although there are many flip cases that go over top or bottom, there is something efficient about a case that opens to the side.

I’m also surprised and impressed that the organizer feature works so well. It’s not the best looking case in the world, especially stuffed with cards and cash, but it’s very practical. It’s a little pricey too, but you get a lot of usefulness for the money.





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Criteria 

Rating

Design 4
Functionality 5
Protection 4
Price/Performance 5
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Camera cut out
  • Great organizer features
  • Lovely supple leather
  • Cons
  • No Belt Clip option
  • Difficult to get in and out of case
  • No miniSD access in case


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