looking for a small mini tripod for my s20 ultra . that will fit with otter box defender pro on it.
the part that holds the phone i prefer a quick release style apposed to the screw down clamp style
and don't really want the flexible bendable legs.
looking for a small tripod that will fit our devices.
also Bluetooth remote would be nice.
and non extendable legs
recommendations ?
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http://www.stmbags.com/catalog/laptop-shoulder-bags/scout-extra-small-laptop-bag/
Overall I am very pleased with this bag for carrying around my Xoom, the Xoom Bluetooth keyboard, and other accessories. The main pouch fits my Xoom (with the Motorola portfolio) and the keyboard nicely. The outer pouch is a little slimmer and is a better fit for just the keyboard (although I can fit both the Xoom and the keyboard together in even the outer pouch). The outer pouch just fits 8.5" x 11" papers, but not a larger folder (see picture below). The strap is solid with nice padding; overall the whole thing is very well made. I think my only complaint is that when the bag is clasped shut the main "flap" kind of sticks out a bit (see attached picture), i.e. it doesn't quite lay flat against the bag. But I think over time it will probably "break in" a bit and will lay a little more flush when closed.
Nice case!
looks awesome!
I might have to get one
hmm, looks like its an 11" need to get a 13" model so I can also lug my computer around
I wanted something along these lines:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003YD0TT2
(Two piece snap on hard shell, but with soft-touch rubberized coating. Something that protects and adds grippiness, but doesn't add much in the way of bulk.)
I figured between that kind of case and a screen protector, I'd feel okay about just tossing the A100 in a bag. I really want to keep it a pick-up-and-go device (like a smartphone or an iPod touch...no unzipping, or unlatching and folding, or whatever required).
Unfortunately, 7-inch tablets haven't saturated the market enough to attract a whole lot of accessory manufacturer interest.
Soo, in the hopefully short meantime, I opted for a cheap neoprene sleeve until someone offers a case like the one above or one like I had on my Transformer (http://goo.gl/uQwTk), which was actually exceptionally nice.
Anyway, here's the sleeve I bought:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005FJ7XTC
Should arrive between the 1st and 4th, so pictures and a review then.
Try one of these, it's hard shelled and protects the device well. Cheap, too!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/iGadgitz-Tr...3WVY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1319698786&sr=8-2
Great case for A100
I purchased this case about a month ago. It was sent from China so it takes at least 3 weeks to arrive .
After a week of break in period the case feels great to the hands. The leather used on the outside of the case acquires a nice soft feel and has NO leather smell like the Acer smelly case.
All ports and buttons are accessible and the A100 hold firmly in the case with no screen visibility restrictions.
The case open steno style as opposed to book style in the portrait screen position.
As a bonus they also include a very nice NON glare screen protector.
$16.95 with free shipping....it's a great deal.
http://www.skindigitalstore.com/pro...ther-Case-Cover-For-Acer-Iconia-Tab-A100.html
Product Description
Compatible with: Acer Iconia Tab A100 with 7-inch display tablet (Not for W100, A500, W500)
High quality GENUINE LEATHER (Not synthetic/faux leather) case designed to fit perfectly your Acer Iconia Tab A100 7"
Soft genuine leather outer/inner gives tactile and aesthetic appeal and adds strength and durability to the case
Rigid yet flexible exterior with a soft padded microfiber interior
Contrasting white stitching to add a distinct level of style
Cut outs allow access to all buttons, ports and sensors
The case is designed to fold back, so you can read with just one hand
The front flap can be used as a stand for a comfortable viewing angle
Provides excellent protection from scratches and bumps
Ultra secure magnetic closure
Stylish, compact & lightweight
Easy to install and remove!
Package content:
1 x Black genuine leather case for Acer Iconia Tab A100 (Tablet not included)
1 x Anti-Glare screen protector and cleaning cloth
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Just want to share a review of this case which i bought and have used for 1-2 weeks.
just a bit of background about why I chose this case.
I was looking for a tough case and find that the otterbox or casemate tough do not fit what I am looking for.
i had a otterbox commuter case for my HTC HD2 and the polycarbonate break easily around the edges where the ports are... i really want something that is rubber around the edges instead of plastic (I bought the defender case in the as replacement and that's exactly how it was.)
Unfortunately, the defender case is not available for the SGS2.
I have gone though 2 sgp cases and the neo hybrid breaks easily around audio port/ extra hole at the top right. and so my hunt for a tough case started.
so about this case.
This case does adds considerable size to the SGS2. it adds about an inch at the top and bottom of the phone and about 1cm at the sides however do take note that these extra additions are all of rubber material so your phone is really protected well against drops and bumps.
This is how the case itself looks like and its thickness relative to the phone.
the way the case is designed is like a 'hole dug in the middle of a brick'. and the phone fills perfectly into the hole and is now protected by the case.
The case is also ergonomic designed to be used for games when using the phone in the horizontal position.
the 2 pictures below are what the phone now looks like with the case.
Pros:
-Fully protected by rubber around the phone and therefore protects well against accidental drops and bumps.
-Feels good and have a better grip when I play games now on my SGS2
-Has different colours available as compared to casemate tough and otterbox commuter
Cons:
-The increase in size and thickness of the phone is not something that everyone will like.
-Due to the extra inch, I can only use a USB cable to charge my phone and therefore eliminating the use of sync stands like Zenis. My L shape earphones still fit into the audio port without an issue.
Conclusion for this case
I really like the case and it fits what I am looking for in a case that is able to protect my phone well and not look dull.
I would give it 4/5 for the case and it cost around USD27 excluding postage from Korea.
For guys who are interested, you can check out this link: scroll to the part where a video is embedded and see the case being subjected to drop test.
http://english.gmarket.co.kr/challe...90000001&pos_class_kind=T&keyword_order=iface
Great review! Thanks for all the info... Really helpful!
I'm looking for the thinnest possible folio style stand/case. Any suggestions? I'm going to be flying soon and want something to watch movies with, without adding bulk.
I like the Belkin Ultrathin Folio. It's a nice simple thin case.
http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/de...50631083&catId=&ev=prodView#customer-overview
I ditched the Belkin folio above for the official Samsung book cover. The Belkin is longer/wider/thicker than the Samsung case, but the Samsung case adds weight.
I'd love one that just has a front screen cover that flips to make stand...like the ipad...yeah I said it. I don't want leather wrapping my gorgeous tab.
Kayak83 said:
I'd love one that just has a front screen cover that flips to make stand...like the ipad...yeah I said it. I don't want leather wrapping my gorgeous tab.
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There is. Search for the anymode smart case. I have one and love it.
Hello all,
I bought a Cellet ProGuard case for my HTC One M7, and thought I would post my thoughts about it.
BACKGROUND:
I was searching for a rugged, waterproof case for the HTC One M7.
Since there are no "daily use" type waterproof cases for the HTC One M7 (yet), I decided to order an "Aqua Box" Marine Mount from Ram Mounts.
Ram Mounts makes true professional grade mounts and cases for almost everything. If you see a cop drive by... that computer in the car is Iikely mounted with ram mounts. I had used their products before for mounting ground penetrating radar systems in a vehicle, and also for mounting GPSes in my own vehicles.
It's not a "Daily use" option, but the Aqua Box will protect my HTC One while using it as a marine navigation tool or during wilderness canoeing.
For a daily use case I came up with 2 options.
1) Otter Box Defender combined with the Spigen Glass.tr screen protector.
This seems to be the best, easily obtained, option for a rugged case IMO. The Otterbox screen protector is a bit of a pain since dirt easily gets between the screen and the protector, but removing that and using the Spigen glass protector should make it a good solution.
Cost: Around $95 full price for both.
2) The Cellet Proguard combined with the same Spigen Glas.TR
This option was a trade off on extreme ruggedness vs rugged with a good price.
Cost: $50 for both
Until I recently got an AMAZING deal on a otter box defender... I decided on option 2.
I bought the Cellet case. Used the case for a while and had no complaints about it.
Review
The Cellet Proguard consists of a rubber internal case with a hard plastic outer.
When installed, the internal rubber case fits tightly around the HTC One and allows access to all the buttons and ports, without covering the IR blaster/power switch.
It has a wraparound raised edge, to protect the screen, similar to other devices.
While the lip is not as tall as the otter box defender, and is only rubber, it looks like it would provide good protection when the phone is face down on a table or other normal use.
The lip fits tightly against the glass, and was able to prevent potato chip salt from getting between the case and the phone, during a real world testing. :laugh:
The rubber section over the volume buttons, actually improved their ease of use compared to the bare phone.
The hole where the USB connector is, is a bit small for ease of plugging the cable in.
(I used an exacto knife to gently trim a tiny amount off the hole so that my both my usb cables would fit)
The external plastic case portion is of a slightly softer plastic than the otterbox defender.
While the plastic section doesn't completely cover the rubber internal section, it's mesh design allows the rubber to improve grip on the phone.
The external dimensions are close to the otterbox defender, while slightly thinner in thickness.
All said and done, the case is well made, fits the phone well, and should provide decent protection.
When you combine that with a market price of $12 to $15, the cellet case is a fantastic bargain in my opinion.
I bought mine at Bestbuy in Canada, but evidently it's available on amazon, and at Frys and other places in the USA
I can't post links yet.. so just do a web search for "Cellet-321255-Armor-Proguard-Case" or "Cellet HTC One Case" and you will see what it looks like.
Hope this helps someone.
Hi,
im am also looking for a solution for my HTC One to mount on my VFR800.
Since the battery runs out quite quicly while using GPS, it also needs cable management.
Haven't been able to find anything to this moment.