Nokia Tablet Carrying Case

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Cool, I want one.
Thanks for the tip.


On 2/23/07, ktneely at astroturfgarden.com <ktneely at astroturfgarden.com> wrote:
> I've been meaning to mention this to the list.  A couple months ago, I came across a Nintendo DS "Switch N Carry" case at Walmart.  This is kind of a clamshell case with an elastic band on one side, and a sort of net on the other.  My 770 fits like it was makde for this thing, and the Nokia keyboard fits perfectly on the other side.  It also has a cool zip are where I have two spare batteries, and extra MMC cards.
>
> If the 800 is half an inch or less wider than its predecessor, I would expect it to fit just as well.  It was only $10, but I think I got it on sale for like 7.  :)
>
> It also has a litle dangly thing that contains a cloth for wiping down the screen, very handy.
>
> I found a pic of it for sale on eBay.  (I am NOT the seller)
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> http:?cgi.ebay.com/LN-Nintendo-DS-Switch-N-Carry-Case-Gameboy-Games-Slots_W0QQitemZ150092281093QQihZ005QQcategoryZ140087QQcmdZViewItem
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> hope that helps someone out there, it has really made a great travel case for me to/from work or to just throw the thing in my carryon for the plane.
>
> Heh, speaking of planes, the TSA forces you to take out your laptop for separate scanning, has anyone ever handed their Tablet over and said "here it is" :)
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> K
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