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Vaja Treo Case
Wed Nov 6, 2002 - 9:32 AM EST - By Dieter Bohn
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> Vaja Case Usability Conclusion
Vaja Case Sometimes I feel like people don't give my Treo the proper respect. Here's a
typical conversation I have on nearly a daily basis.
Philistine: "Hey, is that one of those PDA-Cell phone dealies?"
Me: "Yes, actually, it's a ..."
Philistine: "Oh. Neat." .
It's at times like these that I want to shake people and tell them what a great
device it is. I also feel a wildly unreasonable urge to coddle and comfort my
Treo.
The "788x Classic Leather Pouch for Handspring TREO 180 - 270 - 300 with
Ultra Clip" by Vaja takes care of both problems quite handily. On the one hand,
it is about as professional looking as you could possibly get for a holster, and
on the other, it treats the Treo very nicely by protecting it with leather and
padding.
The Look, the Feel of Vaja...
Vaja is known for the quality of its cases, and the build of this case is no
different. It is literally a pleasure to hold. The Treo fits in it perfectly,
the stitching is excellent, the thing even smells good! Opening it up is a
matter of popping a snap (no messy velcro here), and the Treo just glides right
out (or in). Why Vaja didn't deign to call this the "Executive Treo Holster" is
beyond me, the case pretty much screams professionalism and quality.
The Vaja case is sturdy, solidly clipping onto the nub-style belt clip, and
rotating about it freely. This design confused me at first--why would you need
to be able to remove a holster-sytle case from your belt? However, I quickly
found it fairly convenient to just pull the whole thing off my belt and set it
down while I was at my desk. Instead of a Treo sitting there on your table,
there is a nice leather case--fits in well with your scotch and cigars. ;-)Next Page: Usability >>