mathwhiz99atucb
07-31-2003, 08:28 PM
Hello to all in NX-forum...
I was in Best Buy on Monday to look for a game controller for my T615C and a couple DVDs. Little did I know I would walk out with an NX60 though. I bought the NX60 because it was on sale for $199 (regular retail price is $449).
The unit was a display/floor model but the screen is in pristine condition. (I love the way I can read my whole day's calendar in HR+ mode) but the case has a few cosmetic flaws. I figured that it was still worth buying because of the deal I was getting.
At any rate, I want to protect my new baby :D from getting any more scratches or dents. What kind of case would you guys recommend I get. On my T615C, I have the Innopocket Metallic Blue hard case and absolutely love it. Is a hard case feasible on the NX-series models? I rarely ever use the keyboard (probably a 90-10 split between tablet and keyboard mode), but I am gradually acclimating myself to it.
Let me know what this new NX owner should do.
Thanks,
~Nick~
I was in Best Buy on Monday to look for a game controller for my T615C and a couple DVDs. Little did I know I would walk out with an NX60 though. I bought the NX60 because it was on sale for $199 (regular retail price is $449).
The unit was a display/floor model but the screen is in pristine condition. (I love the way I can read my whole day's calendar in HR+ mode) but the case has a few cosmetic flaws. I figured that it was still worth buying because of the deal I was getting.
At any rate, I want to protect my new baby :D from getting any more scratches or dents. What kind of case would you guys recommend I get. On my T615C, I have the Innopocket Metallic Blue hard case and absolutely love it. Is a hard case feasible on the NX-series models? I rarely ever use the keyboard (probably a 90-10 split between tablet and keyboard mode), but I am gradually acclimating myself to it.
Let me know what this new NX owner should do.
Thanks,
~Nick~