PDAStreet.com > Accessory Reviews > Review: Active Armor for the Handspring Visor Review: Active Armor for the Handspring Visor
By Steven Roos
Recently I was given the opportunity to review the new Active Armor case for the Handspring Visor. Designed and distributed by Blue Ideas, the Active Armor case for the Handspring Visor PDA is the first in a new line of protective cases for handheld computers. The case comes with very simple instructions on how to insert the Visor into the case and how to use the various features of the case, including how to alter the case to accommodate large and odd-shaped modules.
When I first used the case, I found it fit tightly, but it was not too difficult to get the Visor into the case. From my personal experience, I would recommend removing any modules or the plastic Springboard cover while inserting the Visor. Remember to remove the stylus from the Visor's built-in holder before inserting the Visor into the Active Armor. If you don't, you will be unable to access the stylus once the Visor is inside the case. Make sure to slide the Visor into the case far enough to match up with the rubber buttons and the opening for the screen. Finally, place the stylus into one of the holders on the back of the Active Armor. Over time, this process becomes faster and easier.
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