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Sena Cases Offers Cases with No Belt-clip Option

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September 18, 2002

Sena Cases, a Southern California based leather case company, announced its new case models with “no belt-clip” option.

“There was a tremendous customer request for ‘no belt-clip’ versions of our models,” said Ramsey Oten, Ph.D., president and the marketing director of the company. “Although many PDA users utilize the belt-clip, many simply carry their units in their bags or in their pockets and do not want the clip tab that is attached to the back of the case. They want their case as slim as possible,” he added.

Unlike the original “belt-clip” versions, the new versions do not have the belt-clip tab sewn to the back of the case. This tab allows the case and the PDA unit to be attached to the belt-clip easily.

The “no belt-clip” versions of Sena models are currently available for Sony’s CLIE T615, T665, and NR70/NR70v models. The Company plans to release an S320/S360 case model with “no belt-clip” option by the end of the month.

 
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