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Monday, December 13, 2004

Crikey! Animal Cases for the PDA!

Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 06:00 PM

http://www.n-signia.com/

"nSignia makes a high quality, custom designed, leather case for PDA devices, utilizing the finest materials. We handmake our PDA cases in Australia. This is what allows us to offer our Lifetime Guarantee on all our leather PDA cases."



Australian company, nSignia, have a range of exotic leather and cowhide cases exclusively handmade for your Pocket PC (and Palm). If you've ever wanted to wrap a crocodile around your device, now you can! Other exotic leathers include the barramundi, kangaroo, ostrich and shark, and the cases can also be specially personalised with your initials embossed on the front cover. The current product range mainly supports the older Compaq and HP iPAQ devices, but will rapidly increase in the near future with support for the Dell, Toshiba, and Sony PDAs, as well as the Blackberry and iPod. Support for the new iPAQs are also coming soon. They are also offering the chance for you to win your own exotic leather case! All you need to do is fill out a survey and you're on your way to bringing out the "beast" in your Pocket PC. The survey is designed to provide feedback on what cases PDA users are looking for. Ultimately, this will help nSignia design future cases whose purpose is to meet customers' wants and needs in a case. But enough rambling on from me, head on down to nSignia and check it out for yourself.

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