Product Description
BUILT-IN LI-POLYMER RECHARGEABLE BATTERY; STANDBY TIME UP TO 300 HOURS; CONTINUOUS LISTENING TIME UP TO 8 HOURS; CONTINUOUS TALKING TIME UP TO 10 HOURS; COMMUNICATION RANGE UP TO 33 FT; HANDS FREE; HEADPHONES; SWIVEL EAR CLIP
Product Description
The ultimate hybrid case. Combines the look of stylish clear cases with the protection of armor metal cases. Function is maintained with strategically placed cutouts. Special manufacturing molds are used to provide a tight fit and retain your devices' form. When it comes to protecting your beautiful device, compromising between style and protection is not an option. Luckily with the JAVOedge AlloyVision crystal metal case, you won't have to. All AlloyVision cases include JAVOScreen screen protectors and wheel click protectors. It is made out of the same material as our renowned JAVOScreen screen protectors.
Customer Reviews:
Nano and Nike case? This is it!.......2007-07-21
I love the Lanyard that Apple sells. it's just so easy to throw it on your neck when you're exercising or running through the airport. But the problem with Apple's lanyard is that you can not use it and the Nike exercise device at the same time. This case totally solves the problem. It comes with it's own lanyard and you have easy access to plugging the NIKE attachment in. For the price, you can't beet it! Offers great protection, even of the screen.
iLounge.com Reviews JAVOedge's AlloyVision Case for Apple iPod Nano 2nd Generation.......2006-12-14
Full review at:
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It's JAVOedge's AlloyVision ($26)! No, it's Proporta's Alu-Crystal Case [..] As with many of the cases we've seen from JAVOedge and Proporta, the same Asian second-generation iPod nano case design - a somewhat interesting fusion of a clear hard plastic front shell with a polished metallic back shell - has been released by two companies under different names, with different colors and pack-ins. Because of the pack-ins and the slight difference in pricing, they receive separate reviews, but really, they're the same product.
At first glance, the cases look entirely identical: they both feature rubber sides and inside back foam piping, the latter to grip your inserted nano and prevent scuffs or scratches to its rear surface. They also both have half-moon cut-outs in the metal around the nano's Hold switch on the rear shell, enabling you to easily pop your nano out whenever necessary. And there's a hole on the rear bottom of each case for insertion of an included lanyard necklace, should you want to use it to wear your nano around your neck.
The differences start with that lanyard. Proporta's Alu-Crystal Case comes with a cheaper-looking, fluffy white one, while JAVOedge's AlloyVision includes a slightly nicer-looking dark gray one. Most buyers won't care, but we'd give the edge here to JAVO. More substantial differences are found in the rear casing. JAVOedge's version comes in four colors - black, red, green, and silver - while Proporta's only comes in silver. These two silver versions look identical but for the presence of a white engraved JAVOedge logo on the back of its case, which is missing from the Proporta version.
More importantly, JAVOedge includes a couple of things that Proporta doesn't: a package with JAVOScreen 2.0 Screen and Click Wheel protector film, plus a cleaning cloth. Though the Wheel protector's not great - it has a cut-out for the nano's center button rather than full protection - it adds some protectiveness absent from Proporta's take, and the cleaning cloth will help you keep the case looking shiny. While neither case covers your nano's bottom at all, they both are designed to permit attachment of virtually any headphone or Dock Connecting accessory you may have, save for those specifically contoured to the nano's unencased, thin shape.
Both of these cases are recommendably good, but JAVOedge's version - a little more protective (not enough for a full point's difference), a little better in color options, and a little less expensive, at least for our U.S.-based readers - is the smarter pick for the dollar.
build quality: 10
ease of use: 10
special features: 3
protectiveness: 7
value: 7
Product Description
The nano iPod Crystal Clear Case displays the nano's brilliance, while protecting it from dents and scratches. The nano fits snuggly between the two clear, inter-locking shields of the crystal case and provides easy access to all controls and ports.
Product Description
The ultimate hybrid case. Combines the look of stylish clear cases with the protection of armor metal cases. Function is maintained with strategically placed cutouts. Special manufacturing molds are used to provide a tight fit and retain your devices' form. When it comes to protecting your beautiful device, compromising between style and protection is not an option. Luckily with the JAVOedge AlloyVision crystal metal case, you won't have to. All AlloyVision cases include JAVOScreen screen protectors and wheel click protectors. It is made out of the same material as our renowned JAVOScreen screen protectors.
Customer Reviews:
Nano and Nike case? This is it!.......2007-07-21
I love the Lanyard that Apple sells. it's just so easy to throw it on your neck when you're exercising or running through the airport. But the problem with Apple's lanyard is that you can not use it and the Nike exercise device at the same time. This case totally solves the problem. It comes with it's own lanyard and you have easy access to plugging the NIKE attachment in. For the price, you can't beet it! Offers great protection, even of the screen.
iLounge.com Reviews JAVOedge's AlloyVision Case for Apple iPod Nano 2nd Generation.......2006-12-14
Full review at:
[..]
It's JAVOedge's AlloyVision ($26)! No, it's Proporta's Alu-Crystal Case [..] As with many of the cases we've seen from JAVOedge and Proporta, the same Asian second-generation iPod nano case design - a somewhat interesting fusion of a clear hard plastic front shell with a polished metallic back shell - has been released by two companies under different names, with different colors and pack-ins. Because of the pack-ins and the slight difference in pricing, they receive separate reviews, but really, they're the same product.
At first glance, the cases look entirely identical: they both feature rubber sides and inside back foam piping, the latter to grip your inserted nano and prevent scuffs or scratches to its rear surface. They also both have half-moon cut-outs in the metal around the nano's Hold switch on the rear shell, enabling you to easily pop your nano out whenever necessary. And there's a hole on the rear bottom of each case for insertion of an included lanyard necklace, should you want to use it to wear your nano around your neck.
The differences start with that lanyard. Proporta's Alu-Crystal Case comes with a cheaper-looking, fluffy white one, while JAVOedge's AlloyVision includes a slightly nicer-looking dark gray one. Most buyers won't care, but we'd give the edge here to JAVO. More substantial differences are found in the rear casing. JAVOedge's version comes in four colors - black, red, green, and silver - while Proporta's only comes in silver. These two silver versions look identical but for the presence of a white engraved JAVOedge logo on the back of its case, which is missing from the Proporta version.
More importantly, JAVOedge includes a couple of things that Proporta doesn't: a package with JAVOScreen 2.0 Screen and Click Wheel protector film, plus a cleaning cloth. Though the Wheel protector's not great - it has a cut-out for the nano's center button rather than full protection - it adds some protectiveness absent from Proporta's take, and the cleaning cloth will help you keep the case looking shiny. While neither case covers your nano's bottom at all, they both are designed to permit attachment of virtually any headphone or Dock Connecting accessory you may have, save for those specifically contoured to the nano's unencased, thin shape.
Both of these cases are recommendably good, but JAVOedge's version - a little more protective (not enough for a full point's difference), a little better in color options, and a little less expensive, at least for our U.S.-based readers - is the smarter pick for the dollar.
build quality: 10
ease of use: 10
special features: 3
protectiveness: 7
value: 7
Product Description
The Hitachi CP-S245 is a portable projector designed for business or education use. The projector features a simple and ergonomic styling with wide connectivity.
Product Description
The Doors are Solid wood, and the balance of the cabinet is a wood composite with birch wood veneer. The elegant espresso finish provides an appealing deep, rich color that will enhance any decor. Adding to the rich and convenient design are the sliding tempered glass doors with attractive handles. A whole host of possibilities for displaying your media are available. There are 5 adjustable shelves and and 2 fixed shelves. The Top and Center shelves are fixed. In total there are 8 shelves available. You can display 536 CD's or 248 DVD's or 136 VHS tapes in this cabinet. Dimensions: 48 3/4"High x 31 3/4"Wide x 9 1/4"Deep The cabinet is available in a Medium Oak finish. There are adjustable shelves throughout the main cabinet and the doors for all of your favorites. The interior has a satin black finish Yes, you can lock this cabinet to protect your media collection. Very easy assembly is required. This cabinet ships in 2 cartons with a combined weight of 105 lbs. Dimensions: 65.5" High x 24" Wide x 14.5" Deep
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