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Soft Hardware from Otterbox!
By Judy Lococo, Program
Director, Kentucky-Indiana PCUG, Kentucky
www.kipcug.org
programs(at)kipcug.org
Obtained from APCUG with the
author's permission for publication by APCUG member groups.
Fort Collins, CO is a
charming college town. I know, I’ve
been there, done that and have the t-shirt.
You would not expect to find a lot of businesses prospering in this relatively
quiet town that wasn’t geared towards students and faculty. However, I have discovered one that is worth
further investigation, as they have some products that seem to be extremely
useful in today’s global mentality.
After having been awarded a
new 8700 Blackberry by Ziff Davis for participating in a webinar, I finally
found the time to switch the cell phone to this device, and synchronize it with
all the contacts, calendar appointments, tasks, etc. that has glommed onto me
from years of Outlook usage. But the
holster that came with it seemed to always dial home, whether I needed to or
not. It seems that unless the keypad
was locked when inserted into the holster, some of the keys along the side of
the keypad were depressed, thus ET was phoning home without realizing.
Enter Otterbox, from Fort
Collins (http://www.otterbox.com)! They
have cases for a lot of different toys we now consider indispensable. They have products for the Blackberry, for
the Treo, for the iPod Nano, for laptops, etc., so it would behoove all y’all
(I had to do that at least once…) to see what is available for your gadget du
jour. Not only do these cases stop the
phone home syndrome (poetic, isn’t it?), but they are also shock-resistant,
water-resistant, dust-resistant, scratch-resistant, and offer protection
against extreme elements. The most
significant discovery I have found is that you can use all the Blackberry
features while it’s fully encased in the Otterbox, such as the track wheel, the
keypad, the escape key, etc! And when
you need to recharge the unit itself, a small plug removes from the side of the
case to allow access, so you don’t even have to remove the case for this
veritably essential chore.
The company is very
user-friendly, and seems to be perfectly accommodating, to ensure that you are
satisfied with their products. The
black and gray color isn’t the most flamboyant scheme, but it will go with
almost any wardrobe choices you have, and doesn’t call attention to what you
are doing. The molded rubber and o-ring
seals are a bit on the bulky side, but really do provide an unbelievable amount
of protection, and transform a fairly delicate instrument into something a lot
more usable and carefree. The
Blackberry itself is not skinny, so just a little more girth doesn’t deter me
from believing this is an extremely essential accessory, especially for less
than $130.00 US.
I am one of those people who
think hardware is boring, as all it does is just sit there & blindly
obey. But these superb soft hardware
enhancements, that actually do what they purport to, without a lot of glitz and
hype, aren’t at all boring. They are
practically a necessity.

Now, if they could only find
a way to protect you from leaving it on the seat in the taxi!
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