PDA Cover : What is it?
| PDA covers protect PDAs from scratches, bumps, and other forms of damage. They are usually made of shock-absorbent materials to reduce impact and protect the internal circuitry. Some PDA covers have openings or clear plastic patches over the screen and control keys, allowing users to operate the PDA without removing the cover. |
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Kinds of PDA Covers include the following: |
Silicone covers
- Silicone PDA covers cling tightly to the PDA’s surface and act as a second skin.
- They usually have open or transparent screens.
- They are often semi-transparent and come in a wide range of colors.
Leather covers
- Leather covers are thick, rugged, and durable, making them ideal for outdoor use.
- Some models have front flaps that fold over the screen and fold back to retrieve the PDA.
- They are usually heavy and bulky, and tend to scratch the PDA casing.
Plastic covers
- Plastic PDA covers are made of lightweight, rigid plastic.
- They usually consist of a front cover and a cradle with side rails.
- They offer excellent protection against impact, but have to be removed to operate the device.
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Fit: Choose a PDA cover that fits snugly over your PDA. Brand-specific covers offer the best fit, but generic covers are cheaper and offer more designs. Look for those with adjustable straps to help you find the best fit.
Durability: Choose a PDA cover that can withstand frequent bumps and impact. Choose a waterproof and impact-resistant cover if you frequently use your PDA outdoors. If your cover has a transparent screen, make sure there are no leaks at the seams. |
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