Re: starting up - ruggedizing

2007-12-19 Thread Fred Chittenden
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:55:00 -0500
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 I've just ordered my first N800, and it should arrive in a few days.  
 I've read this list enough to know that it will do the things I want
 it to do (and more) once I write a few minor applications for it...
 Is it possible to ruggedize the N800?  I've already destroyed several 
 Nokia cell phones and a Palm pilot by letting them drop out of 
 my pocket onto the floor when I bend over.  (My Palm is still limping 
 along with gratuitous blobs of orange pixels and uneven backlighting 
 after several falls.  Kudos to the manufacturer!)

My ruggedizing solution finding  a smallish zippered $6 day planner
like deal at Target by Franklin-Coveys #365.  Fits in a large pocket.
Finds a easy home in my brief case/day pack.

* It holds the n800 real snuggly, with cushioning in every dimension,
comes with a small pen, a pad of paper which I divided in half to make a
little more room, and a few slots for business/credit cards and some $.

* It cushions drops quite well.
* Google up some screen protectors.  The case protects the screen well
if you put the screen on the paper pad side of the case, but you'll
want to protect the screen from stylus scratches. 
* You can open the zipper on one end to charge the device in the case.
* The case is snug enough of a fit to not
allow the n800 to slip out an unzipped end.
* There's just enough spare room for the ear piece.  
* For quick access, when you put the n800 in the case, lock the touch
screen and keys.  Unlocking is much quicker than booting up and saves
battery time over just leaving it on.

Any who, that's worked for me.  I'm sure there's other solutions to
ruggedizing use.  
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Re: starting up - ruggedizing

2007-12-19 Thread James Sparenberg
On Wednesday 19 December 2007 09:13:43 am Fred Chittenden wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:55:00 -0500

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've just ordered my first N800, and it should arrive in a few
  days. I've read this list enough to know that it will do the
  things I want it to do (and more) once I write a few minor
  applications for it... Is it possible to ruggedize the N800? 
  I've already destroyed several Nokia cell phones and a Palm pilot
  by letting them drop out of my pocket onto the floor when I bend
  over.  (My Palm is still limping along with gratuitous blobs of
  orange pixels and uneven backlighting after several falls.  Kudos
  to the manufacturer!)

 My ruggedizing solution finding  a smallish zippered $6 day planner
 like deal at Target by Franklin-Coveys #365.  Fits in a large
 pocket. Finds a easy home in my brief case/day pack.

 * It holds the n800 real snuggly, with cushioning in every
 dimension, comes with a small pen, a pad of paper which I divided
 in half to make a little more room, and a few slots for
 business/credit cards and some $.

 * It cushions drops quite well.
 * Google up some screen protectors.  The case protects the screen
 well if you put the screen on the paper pad side of the case, but
 you'll want to protect the screen from stylus scratches.
 * You can open the zipper on one end to charge the device in the
 case. * The case is snug enough of a fit to not
 allow the n800 to slip out an unzipped end.
 * There's just enough spare room for the ear piece.
 * For quick access, when you put the n800 in the case, lock the
 touch screen and keys.  Unlocking is much quicker than booting up
 and saves battery time over just leaving it on.

 Any who, that's worked for me.  I'm sure there's other solutions to
 ruggedizing use.

I've been using a Nintendo DS Lite case.  (got it on sale too!) has 
lots of extra pockets.  

Also I noted the first line... I just ordered my FIRST n800.  Sounds 
like someone has plans ;)

James
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Re: starting up - ruggedizing

2007-12-19 Thread Fred Chittenden

 I've been using a Nintendo DS Lite case.  (got it on sale too!) has 
 lots of extra pockets.  
 
I looked at that  psp cases, amongst other options.  The notebook
deal from Target was the best fit I ran into with about a half inch
of excess in width or length.  Plus it doesn't look like a game case
that some bozo might want to steal. 

 However the notebook dealy not big enough for a
charger or usb cable.  I just swap out the card for transfers and plug
it into the car charger away from the house while in the case, if the
charge runs down -- which is rare.
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