# Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Great tip Doug!

I would say one of those ruberized cases -- I have an incase one for my iphone.

Doug2

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I must have spent a half hour touching and testing and probing and weighing all of the choices at the Apple Store at Westfield Shopping Metropolis Montgomery before settling on exactly what Doug has, though mine is black and his is yellow (they were out of yellow). I like how the Incase case doesn't cover up any part of the front, it just comes around enough to keep the device in place. The grippy back feels much better to me than the shiny silver back and as a bonus keeps the device firmly on my dashboard when driving around (which will be important when my iTrip Auto arrives).

#    Comments [2] |
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 2:18:03 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
For me the grippy feel is what is important. I dropped my iphone quite a few times (enough to require replacement) before getting the case. The incase doesn't so much help with preventing damage when it is dropped, but it prevent me from dropping it. In addition, it is easy to remove for placement in my iHome alarm clock. (the rubber has started to tear a little from removing it frequently)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 2:21:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
I specifically haven't bought anything with a cradle interface because I don't want to have issues. If I can't cradle it in this case, I really don't want it. Though so far I don't have a speaker system for it, just an iTrip on order.
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