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I have had this case (two, actually, but that's a long story) for a few weeks now, and I'm very happy with it. It's the perfect protection for and compliment to the sleek 1910.
I pre-ordred this case from Proporta (based in the UK) about mid-March, with expected shipping around the end of April. April came and went, and in the mean time, Innopocket, based in Hong Kong, released the same case. Apparently, they both buy them from the same manufacturer.
Well, after reading an email on the Brighthand 1910 forum that Proporta wouldn't even have any cases until mid-May, I caved, and ordered another case from Innopocket, which shipped immediately.
A few weeks later, I got my Proporta case, and was very impressed with the fit and finish. It's a great case. I sold my second case to a co-worker.
It's worth noting that the photo Jason posted with this story is of an earlier version of this case (this photo is probably still on the Proporta site). The shipping version has a cutout on the left side for IR and the record button. Also, the Proporta version of the case has their logo pressed/embossed on the front of the case, in the circle over the D-pad. It also has "proporta.com" painted/stenciled on the back, right above the sync port.
If you want some detailed photos, from different angles, check out innopocket.com.
One caveat - the finish of the aluminum, which I love, is slippery, and can make it easy to drop this case. I have dropped mine a couple of times, and while it did a great job of protecting my iPAQ, it's rather easy to bend the hinge/door, so it doesn't quite fit right. Luckily in my case, it was only off by a little, and I was able to bend it back in to place with no problems.
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