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Old 08-11-2010, 09:11 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Let me second that recommendation for the JBL case/leather sleeve, it does a great
job of protecting the JBL without adding hardly anything to the dimensions of the device.

Luck;
Ken
Frankly, I'm not very impressed with the photos of the "cover." It's just a sleeve and to use the JBL, one would have to remove it from the sleeve. The battery "blister" is left exposed to possible damage. A sleeve that has a matching protrusion to cover and protect the blister and has a magnetic self latching cover that opens like a book would be more convenient.

I almost spewed soda over my keyboard and monitor when I saw the price on the Ectaco website. NewEgg's current price makes a bit more sense. If I'm still happy with the JBL after I've used it a few more months, I'm going to make my own tooled leather case for it.
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