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Inooch iPAQ 3800 Case Review
By Chris De Herrera, Copyright 2002
 Version 1.00  Revised 5/5/02

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Introduction

Recently I received an Inooch 3800 leather case for review. The Inooch case is made of quality cow leather.  The naked iPAQ 3800 fits snugly in the Inooch case - like a glove.  It includes The Clip's Ultra Clip as an option to clip the case on your belt.  The cover is clasped to the case using dual magnets which hold the cover well.  I was really impressed with the close stitching of the leather and the use of leather paint to seal the edges.  Also Inooch made the front and back of the case stiffer to protect the iPAQ's screen.  Overall It looks like it would do a good job of protecting the iPAQ from scratches or drops.

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Conclusion

I really liked the quality of the case which is an excellent fit for the iPAQ 3800.  I was able to use all the buttons and the reset button on the iPAQ without problems.  Also, it allows for the use of the recorder button as well.  You can also use the cover over the display with a right angled 1/8" stereo headphone jack so you can listen to audio and still protect your iPAQ. Overall I am impressed with the quality of the case at a reasonable price $54.95 and $59.95 with the Ultra Clip.

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