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I-Volution T-Buron: Protection with Style

Accessory Reviews - By: pdaBlast! Staff - November 26, 2002

I've discussed the case's fit and design, but one of the most important features of the PPCPE is that it is a phone. This is one area which I think that the I-Volution falls a little short. The problem is that the flap which covers the display tends to flap around or get in the way when I'm on a call. This is a minor inconvenience, and Vaja has even created a new version of the I-Volution case that doesn't have a flap.

Conclusion
The Vaja I-Volution T-Buron is a great case for someone looking for a sleek case to hold their Pocket PC Phone Edition. It offers great protection for the PPCPE, and it doesn't add too much bulk to the device.

Although the I-Volution is a great case it will not be the ideal solution for everyone. Two drawbacks to this case are that it is such a nice fit that the case will not fit a PPCPE with the extended battery. Another drawback to this case is the price. An I-Volution T-Buron will cost $110 if you order it without the belt clip and $115 if you would like it to come with a clip. The price is a little steep, but I think that the protection is well worth the cost.

I said earlier that I do not like to use cases for my Pocket PC devices. Well, the Vaja I-Volution has succeeded in winning me over. I use this case every time I leave the house with my PPCE. The case is not perfect, but it is definitely worth checking out. I rate the case 7.5 out of 10 - definitely a winner in my book.


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