Ordered this Stylus,
ebay link
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Stylus-Pen-Headphone-Dust-Cap-4-iPad-iPhone-4G-iPod-03-/170587575003?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27b7cfd2db
have to say it works great,
plus my head phone flap has come off and this stylus add-on plug fits perfectly,
and the price is soooooooooo cheap $1.09
if it reminds you of another stylus then yeah its looks the same as the elago mini-stylus
http://elagostore.com/elago-Mini-Stylus-Pen-for-iPhone4/M/B003Z8S3Y4.htm....
Also works great on iPhone, iPad, HTC HD and Galaxy....
Acid123, When you say it works great, do you mean it is accurate? I tried out a few capacitive stylii and the ends were very spongy and they didn't impress me. Is this more solid rubber?
I'd like one that I can draw with, or use with my Flex T9 virtual keyboard.
Its slightly harder then the Alupen and griffin stylus,
But still spongy,
Accurate, well it's close to the same as the Griffin stylus but much cheaper,
For a dollar stylus you can got wrong,
The dagi is more accurate but then you have to hold it in a certain way...
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This is the case I would want...just cautious about ordering something from Hong-Kong....
http://cgi.ebay.com/GIFT-X-3-Sprint...tcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I wouldn't be worried about ordering from overseas, as long as you use your Amex you're covered, be more worried about returns and how those are handled.
imo, stick with the case the mogul comes with ;] .. works great for me.
I wish my mogul came with anything, i got the phone and 2 batteries and charger, but i also did get it for 250$ bran new cheers..
sell ya my original mogul case for $15 shipped to the us [PM me for paypal info]
I dont use the case it came with, I just put the phone in my pocket
someone smack OP, world ugliest case. the clear plastic that covers the keyboard will make it hard to text and it looks that it'll mess up the phone's sliding thingy.
Does anyone know if a slim rubber case will still fit inside the oem holster?
I'm thinking something like this
http://www.moguldepot.com/seidio-super-slim-case/4A123A2934.htm
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Does anyone know if a slim rubber case will still fit inside the oem holster?
I'm thinking something like this
http://www.moguldepot.com/seidio-super-slim-case/4A123A2934.htm
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I have that same basic case except the front of mine instead of being rubber is hard clear plastic. I love the case and it does fit inside the holser. However due to the rubber it makes it somewhat difficult to slide in and out of he holster quickly and easily and takes a little getting used to.
Can anyone remember how soon after the Sprint Mogul became available that 3rd party fitted cases came out?
I'm with VZW and all the fitted cases out there are customized for the Mogul (cutouts in the shape of the Mogul buttons). I'd like one for the XV6800 and would like to know when to expect those to come on the market.
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Can anyone remember how soon after the Sprint Mogul became available that 3rd party fitted cases came out?
I'm with VZW and all the fitted cases out there are customized for the Mogul (cutouts in the shape of the Mogul buttons). I'd like one for the XV6800 and would like to know when to expect those to come on the market.
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I have been waiting too... I emailed Seidio and asked them and they said the cutouts are designed for the verizon model. But if you look at the pic ( http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=926 ) of it it looks like the curved cutout to me....
Yes, I see what you mean. The bottom buttons looks like it can pass for the XV6800. The top buttons definitely exposes more than the buttons. Many of the Mogul cases that I've seen on ebay and such looks like the case actually covers part of the top buttons albeit just the corners. But I know that will bug me. So, I'm really holding out on VZW specifically designed cases.
Well I must say, I ordered the hybred case from sedeio (rubberized bottom half and clear top half) and have to admit I am PLEASED! Fit is perfect, easy to install, doesn't pop off, doesn't squeak (like the cheapo one I bought on ebay). The holes for the keys are sort of hybred. Bottom dpad holes are verizon and the top holes holes (txtmsg/IE) are curved like mogul, but with the clear top half it is hardly noticable and looks like it was designed that way...
I would recommend...
For those who want one, I found this:
http://products.smartphoneexperts.com/content/accessories/4-150--1806.htm
The dimensions of a treo 755p are nearly the same as the xv6800. Without any addtional case protection the unit slides in perfectly. I'm using seido's super slim rubberized case so my unit is a bit tighter fit, but still doable.
I put my device in upside down so the cut-out hole that would normally be at the top lines up perfectly with the center button at the bottom.
The clear plastic is a bit thick making touching the screen difficult. But because the form shape is strong, and given it's only $10 (cheap to screw up), I'm so incline to cut away the plastic for touch screen access without fears of the device falling out.
Access to the side buttons/jogwheel is not ideal. You can't see them. And even though the sides are made of some stretchy material, it's hard to feel for them. You'll have to know where the buttons are. But again, because the form is strong, I think cutting holes at strategic places would work.
I've been using this along with a bluetooth headset now for 2 weeks at the gym and it has been great.
Hopefully this helps active xv6800 users.
PS. I should mention that I'm not sure how well it would work out if the device is using an extended battery. But the backside of the holster has a thin sheet of reinforcing plastic/or-something.
Thanks for the tip!
You can find it cheaper, but this is what I got which is friggin perfect with the Titan. Touchscreen works great.
http://www.tunebelt.com/domino/tunebelt/tunebelt.nsf/ab8
http://www.bayho.com/p/PCCFLN6204AA.html
I got this kit as a demo and loved it. You cannot use the touch screen, but it holds the phone very secure. The S9 headset is wonderful for the phone, giving full MP3 and phone control. Add in MS Voice Command (Newest version seems to work best for bluetooth) and I never need to touch the phone while at the gym.
The only down side is that the Velcro pad is the same width as the arm band, so if you are off even a little securing it you feel that annoying scratching on your skin.
I tend to obsess over physical keyboards. I don't know why this is, since I almost never really need one. After much searching I have finally found a keyboard that actually looks nice, and works well. The Blackberry Mini Bluetooth Keyboard with Convertible Case is actually made for the Playbook. From Crackberry Forum's store it cost $120 + $5 for 2 day shipping. I have seen it for as low as ~$80 on ebay. The keyboard is actually only held on to the case via 4 elastic corner straps. It charges via microusb. The case is a nice fake leather job. It has a silicone style shell attached to the top half to hold the Playbook, and a small kick stand on the back. As you can see from my photo, the N7 fits in it with about a 1/2" to spare at the top. I intend to take a closer look at how the shell is attached to the leather case and remove it. I purchased one of those $10 TPU cases from Amazon, and while the N7 is a tad longer than the Playbook, with the lip on the case the N7 TPU case fits just right without overhang.
The keyboard itself is small, and the keys are arranged in a stacked grid instead of offset like most keyboards. While it took some getting use to, I am so far optimistic about it. The trackpad is ok once the pointer speed is set to a comfortable level. The trackpad allows for two finger scrolling, which is a plus. Overall I am pleased with the keyboard, though not with the price.
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Heya,
I just recently got my N10 - yesterday in fact - and before I take it out, I need to get a case. Leather ones seems to be the fad. I need one with a stand so I can display the N10 in my bedroom (hur hur). In future, I may also buy a bluetooth keyboard for it, but as of now, I don't see any use for one - I don't use the N10 for a load of typing.
Since there are a million different cases out there, which one is most popular and why? Thanks!
Remember, an awesome stand is required!
The moko slim case looks to be very popular, although with it's flaws such as the metal bezel thing scratching the glass, or no pogo cutout *don't know if this has been rectified on newer revisions)
The poetic slimline has some issues, and a lot of people have said they don't like it, but at the same time a lot of people myself included have found no issue with it whatsoever other than for making the power and volume buttons a little hard to use, something that the moko caters for, although something that can be easily remedied with a stanley knife or whatnot.
As to a bluetooth keyboard, unless you are typing long essays which it doesn't sound like you are, then i myself can use the onscreen keyboard two handed in much the same way i'd use a normal small bluetooth keyboard, that is to say in a cramped fashion, and type at a fairly good pace without much issue at all.
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The moko slim case looks to be very popular, although with it's flaws such as the metal bezel thing scratching the glass, or no pogo cutout *don't know if this has been rectified on newer revisions)
The poetic slimline has some issues, and a lot of people have said they don't like it, but at the same time a lot of people myself included have found no issue with it whatsoever other than for making the power and volume buttons a little hard to use, something that the moko caters for, although something that can be easily remedied with a stanley knife or whatnot.
As to a bluetooth keyboard, unless you are typing long essays which it doesn't sound like you are, then i myself can use the onscreen keyboard two handed in much the same way i'd use a normal small bluetooth keyboard, that is to say in a cramped fashion, and type at a fairly good pace without much issue at all.
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Thanks. I'll take a deep look at these two cases.
You're right. I'll give the N10 a few more weeks till I decide if I really need an external keyboard or not.
Till then, more suggestions are welcome!
Poetic Hardback (not the same as the slimline) here, love it, and dirt cheap
01alim said:
Thanks. I'll take a deep look at these two cases.
You're right. I'll give the N10 a few more weeks till I decide if I really need an external keyboard or not.
Till then, more suggestions are welcome!
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I originally purchased the i-Blason slim folio, which is nearly identical to the Moko in design. It's main weakness is a lack of a pogo cutout. It has a few other niggling issues (stylus loop right on top of the vol rocker, doesn't quite fold open flat to tablet back, came from factory with awful petrochemical smell) but otherwise has been great. The smell went away after a few days of airing out and it was perfectly fitted to the tablet with none of the issues I'd seen mentioned in the Poetic threads. The tablet is held securely in book mode, but the bottom is still easy to release for use in the stand configuration.
When I purchased a pogo charging cable, I decided to buy the Moko slim as it looked just like the i-Blason, was cheap ($9.99) and had a pogo cutout. It is about the same (cheaper feeling cover material) , but the closing clasp on the Moko is a bit of a deal breaker for me as it requires much more force to get it in place against the tablet top. So, I'm still using the i-Blason until I figure out a better plan. That plan may involve cutting a pogo port in the i-Blason if the Moko can't be coerced into a less difficult clasp arrangement with some pliers.
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hughlle said:
The moko slim case looks to be very popular, although with it's flaws such as the metal bezel thing scratching the glass, or no pogo cutout *don't know if this has been rectified on newer revisions)
The poetic slimline has some issues, and a lot of people have said they don't like it, but at the same time a lot of people myself included have found no issue with it whatsoever other than for making the power and volume buttons a little hard to use, something that the moko caters for, although something that can be easily remedied with a stanley knife or whatnot.
As to a bluetooth keyboard, unless you are typing long essays which it doesn't sound like you are, then i myself can use the onscreen keyboard two handed in much the same way i'd use a normal small bluetooth keyboard, that is to say in a cramped fashion, and type at a fairly good pace without much issue at all.
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I just picked up the Moko case from Amazon and received it. Other than the latch at the top being a little stiff initially, it seems to be operating better now after a day of use, it's not anything that would scratch the unit though I don't think. I would recommend it as it has a tight and secure fit/feel to it overall. The pogo charger works with the case, the cutout is there now, if it was missing before it's not now. Worth $12.99 that's for sure.
I got the Fintie 360 rotating case and love it. Seems a couple people have had little issues but mine is flawless and I love it's versatility
I'm rocking the Poetic Durabook and I love it.
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I can suggest you to look this great aluminum protective case. But it's not just a case it's wireless (bluetooth 3.0 interface) keyboard with aluminum protective case for google nexus 10: http://www.jsxltech.com/products/ma...-aluminum-protective-case-for-google-nexus-10
Standard shipping cost 0~2KG worldwide is 0$
Package Content: Keyboard Case, USB charging cable, user Manual, retail package box
The quality od this product is really good and it's on big sale, right now! :good:
shomy_btc said:
I can suggest you to look this great aluminum protective case. But it's not just a case it's wireless (bluetooth 3.0 interface) keyboard with aluminum protective case for google nexus 10: http://www.jsxltech.com/products/ma...-aluminum-protective-case-for-google-nexus-10
Standard shipping cost 0~2KG worldwide is 0$
Package Content: Keyboard Case, USB charging cable, user Manual, retail package box
The quality od this product is really good and it's on big sale, right now! :good:
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Looks good, but I can't find a video on it. I need to see it in action and need to read a review or something. Thanks for the link.
I got the Moko ebay in red colour and I am very happy with it.
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Poetic Revolution Case
Personally I bought the Poetic Revolution case. Its the closest thing to a otterbox- like case and it runs about 35 USD. has 2 stands built in, one for the picture frame view for landscape and and portrait and 2 for a low lying, upward facing stand. (almost like a keyboard). I think this is the only brand that i have seen that has built a durable case such as this. Otterbox and Gummdrop have yet to do it.
As a side note this case DOES NOT obscure the cameras, speakers or microphones.
Heres a link to amozon were I purchased it and recieved it internationally in less than 5 business days.
http://www.amazon.com/Poetic-REVOLU...06&sr=8-1&keywords=nexus+10+poetic+revolution
I would personally recommed all of you to check http://nexus10accessories.com really cool web I've found the perfect sleeve and the best cover I've used in my life...not cheap but totally worth it and a carrying bag
http://shop.portenzo.com/alano-for-nexus-10/
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BJM5166/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?redirect=true&tag=nexus10-20
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00A3WPHYY/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?redirect=true&tag=nexus10-20
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I got the poetic keybook figured if I'm going to get a case why not get one that has a keyboardbas well
At least in the US there is finally some movement in the accessory market for the TF701. There is a Moko case available for $20.00 and eligible for Prime! Hopefully there will be some aftermarket chargers/cables soon.
http://amzn.com/B00B0MLTD4
Mine's coming thursday. This thing is too big to risk an unprotected drop.
Thoughts on the MOKO
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Mine's coming thursday. This thing is too big to risk an unprotected drop.
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I purchased two, for the two 701's in my family. The exterior look was very good. The stitching neat and even. The case is very light, and does not add too much to the size, and heft of the tablet. Every hole lined up as they should, though the camera hole on the back is close. The flap that keeps the tablet in also tends to get caught on its velco. I recommend putting a piece of paper against the velcro, then insert the tablet and the flap as far as you can into the pocket, and then remove the paper. This will ensure that your "baby" is well positioned into the pocket, and thus aligned better for the holes.
The only negative is that on both cases, the interior "felt" surfaces were not very well glued to the case. The result was very unsightly wrinkles in the felt in both of the cases. Nothing functionally wrong with it. Just very unsightly.
Still, worth purchasing, and of note is the hole in the case that allows you to charge the tablet while the case is closed.
Update: After a few months of average use, the facing is splitting. The area on the left, where my thumb rests when in landscape mode has split. Very disappointing in an otherwise great case.
god damn where is that Transcover
I purchased the Moko case from Amazon for my TF701T as well. The fit is near perfect. Construction is decent. The feel is not cheap. The accessory pockets are a nice touch to carry biz cards, id, stylus and a misc document or two. Overall not a bad buy for $20.
Looks nice. This one has been handy for me.
http://www.cyberacoustics.com/store/Products/iPad--Tablet-Accessories/IS-4000
Im looking at getting some kind of gooseneck tablet holder as well.
Something like this. http://www.amazon.com/generation-smartphone-transformer-blackberry-Easy-Adjust/dp/B00A86QWN0
But Im not sure which one is good.
One with an arm
http://www.amazon.com/LapWorks-Armb...sim_cps_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=03H7CAZ7PFYE69GM575A
Car holders
I have seen a few rolling around the EU side of Ebay. Headrest adapters, and window suction cup holders to use a nav panel I imagine.
I'm still new to the site, so I can't post links until I hit 10 posts. :/