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Bullguardcovers X50/X50v Case
| Bullguardcovers X50/X50v Case |
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| Written by Gray Rentz | |
| Friday, 11 February 2005 | |
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Bullguardcovers X50/X50v Case The Bullguard covers have always focused on being a super slim case that makes it easy to carry your PDA in a pocket. They are made to fit perfectly to your device and are made out of a high quality plastic that is very durable and tough. The covers are one solid piece and come in a variety of colors. The Bullguard for the X50 series is no exception to Bullguard's handmade quality. Every case is handmade and formed to fit perfectly to your PDA. The case stays on via two side arms that come and grab onto your PDA on the sides. There also is a smaller piece on the bottom that makes it so you do not slide the case all the way off while putting it on. The sync port is totally open so you can still connect peripherals to your PDA while it is in the case. With the clear case it is very easy to turn on your PDA, put on the case, and then still be able to see through the plastic to the screen if you are using something like a GPS. The arms on the case could potentially put wear on the sides of the unit and at most scratch off a bit of paint, but there are plans that Bullguard will add a soft material to the inside of the arms to better protect the PDA from scratches. In my mind the case would be so nice for some people that a few scratches would not be a problem. The cover also easily accommodates the extended battery as it does not cover the back. Fitting the cover on the X50 is extremely easy and once on it lines up perfectly. Everything is cut very nicely and lines up well. But do note as with any handmade case there can be slight variations in the cuts. Overall if you want a slim case that provides excellent screen protection, you need look no farther. The Bullguard barely adds any bulk to the PDA and it provides great protection as the plastic is very strong and durable. Thanks to BullguardCovers.com for the Review Sample!
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 March 2005 ) |
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