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Rubberize Your PDA With Skin Tight Cases

Accessory Reviews
By: pdaBlast! Staff
June 07, 2005
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Skin Tight rubberized cases from Speck Products are a unique case for your PDA. The SkinTight PDA Skins provides protection against scratches and bumps without adding bulk. It's Dynaflex material stretches over and hugs your PDA and provides a great grippy feel. The included screen cover easily flips out of the way and prevents damage to the delicate screen.


Features

  • Adds protection without increasing bulk.
  • Includes cutouts for stylus and ports.
  • Sync PDA while it remains in the case.
  • Plastic cover protects its screen.
  • Non-slip soft, grippy feel.
  • 3-Pack Colors: Clear, Blue, and Lime.




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