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Guest Vector

That leather case looks like it's made from the same material they make slippers with :shock: ;), that keyboard looks a bit bulky tho :roll:

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Guest Gorskar

Hm that keyboard is certainly cheaper than the fabric one. But I wonder if it'll work with the keyboard drivers for the fabric one? Looks a bit bulky too. Not really picket sized.

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Guest gradiation

I don't know, it looks about the same height as the fone when closed, and maybe about 1.5 times wider, and it's much thinner than the fabric one. think it would be a lot more robust, plus u get the satisfying clicking of the keys.

I'd much prefer a hard keyboard over a soft one ;)

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Guest MECX

I like the keyboard it looks better than the fabric one to me.

Might get that case to add the 'cowboy' effect to my phone--all it needs is a nice hat 8)

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Guest Bingo

google translation...

rigid Keyboard more comfortable than the flexible one, delivered with driver for SPV

- Dimensions very practical for l?utilisation of the 10 fingers

- Connection infra-red port, more reliable because it n?y has any connector

- Compatible with all palmtop and pocketpc

- multilingual Keyboard and accentuated keys

- Compatible in all the countries.

- Dimensions closed: 142-88-17 mm

- Dimensions open: 284-88-8.5 mm

- Weight: 155 gr.

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Guest MECX

in this pic it dont look like it uses the infrared port. maybe a missprint?

its pritty useless if it does---it seems they have designed it for the spv?

On the second pic below there seems to be a wire behind the spv---maybe the infrared receive is on the end of it?--heheh a long shot.

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Guest gradiation

look at the top one, it actaully looks like it has a connector for the bottom of the spv. Think that's probabley it.

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Guest gradiation

i would have thought it was easier than the rubber one, it's more keyboardy (look it up in the dictionary ;))

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Guest ziggys101

I've seen on other threads that XDA stuff work with the SPV does anyone if the XDA hard heyboard does as its selling on ebay for under 30 Quid

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Works with Models: T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone / XDA

This product is CE and UL Certified, meaning before it left the factory it was tested and proven to be a quality product. Please bid with confidence.

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Guest gradiation

i think it's a drivers issue, there probabley aren't and current drivers for the keyboard, so even if it does it it doesn't neceserily mean it's gonna work.

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Guest TSCRYPTO

A few years ago I watched a documentary about the Vikings.

The Archeologists had discovered condoms used by the Vikings which were made out of fish innards.

That case looks a bit like a Viking condom...

:wink:

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Guest MECX

I think the port on the xda is the other way around on the XDA so the phone would be facing backwards when plugged in to the keyboard.

not totally sure tho. :roll:

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Guest awarner [MVP]
I think the port on the xda is the other way around on the XDA so the phone would be facing backwards when plugged in to the keyboard.

not totally sure tho.  :roll:

Yep that's been posted many times, also the pinouts can be reversed as well :?

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