RE: Carrying case suggestions?

Marking, David (DMARKING@tad.eds.com)
Wed, 26 Jun 96 09:07:00 PDT

I found a great case that is sold as a portable stereo case. The brand
name is Case Logic, and the model is, I think, PS1. It is sturdy nylon,
padded, and has two zippered compartments, each about the size of an
OmniGo (a perfect fit). I use One side for the OmniGo, and the other side
for batteries, business cards, receipts, etc. It has two loops on the
back and includes a separate nylon strap that lets it be worn like a
fanny pack. Mine is all black, but there are other colors. The price was
$8.99 US at The Container Store, but you can probably find them at most
stereo stores.

David Marking
dmarking@tad.eds.com

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From: owner-ogo[SMTP:owner-ogo@lifelike.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 1996 4:54 PM
To: ogo
Subject: Re: Carrying case suggestions?

This may sound silly, but.. The omnigo is very close to the size of the
gameboy - I have an old gameboy case, pretty nice, it's padded and has a
velcro opening, and the fit is perfect. Was $10. toyRus used to carry
these.

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> From: duprey@panix.com
> Date: Wednesday, June 12, 1996 5:17 PM
>
> It's not the most technical question, but I've been protecting my OGO
from
> the elements by carrying it around in a Ziploc bag, which works, but is
> pretty cheesy. I've been thinking about buying a carrying case, and I
just
> got the Thaddeus Computing catalog in the mail, but it's so hard to
make
a
> decision from a picture. I'm going to look around in the local
electronics
> stores this weekend and see what they have, but I was wondering if
anyone
> had a particular case that they are satisfied with. I don't want to
shell
> out $50US on something to have it fall apart in a couple of weeks.
>
> Anyway, I'm in the market for something that will carry and protect my
OGO,
> some spare batteries, has a pocket for cash/receipts, slots for
credit/PC
> cards, and a shoulder/wrist strap.
>
> Thanks in advance for your feedback.
> --duprey@panix.com
>
> "I don't trust computers. They lose things."
> --Finn, "How to Make an American Quilt"