Amazon.com Product Description
The DLO VideoShell surrounds your iPod touch in crystal clear protection. Your iPod touch deserves the best, and the VideoShell’s polycarbonate body, built-in sliding kickstand, and bonus screen protector won’t let you down. Clearly, It’s Better Safe than Sorry
Our tough, transparent VideoShell adds protection to any iPod touch. Whether you have a, 8 GB or 16 GB, the VideoShell provides the perfect fit. You’ll find easy access to the earphon… More >>
5 Responses
V. Ranjan
04|Feb|2010 1I bought this for my iPod Touch, thinking it would be a solid case for a $400 product. Turns out, this is no more than very cheap feeling plastic and a pathetic excuse for a case. Feels like the case would break if I dropped it once, so I don’t think it will hold up. I’m returning this ASAP and getting a leather case and/or Holster. I would consider getting another DLO product if it’s not as cheap as this one.
Rating: 1 / 5
Arthur Gary Ellis
04|Feb|2010 2Nicely implemented case for an iTouch; allows it to stand up or lie on its side. NOTE: When standing up the earphone jack is impeded.
Rating: 3 / 5
David J. Thompson
04|Feb|2010 3Turns out this cover makes the iPod just a bit too thick to fit nicely into it’s cradles. This makes it necessary to remove the skin each time I want to dock it. Then I run the chance of misplacing the skin. Obvious issue but slightly bothersome.
Rating: 4 / 5
C. Gardner
05|Feb|2010 4We could not get the product to fit the Ipod Touch. Would not recommend buying it. Also based on documents that came with product when it was shipped there were no instructions regarding how to return the product.
Rating: 1 / 5
S. Marcus
05|Feb|2010 5I purchased this because of the unique built-in stand which unfolds from the back of the case and went off on a trip with it. The fold-out stand helps it stand up on your airline tray table, and is useful whether you are reading an e-book or viewing a video, since it may be used verticlly or horizontally (respectively). The problem is that the plastic is so slippery the ipod starts to slide off the tray with any tilting of the plane and so I had to keep my hands loosely around the case. This could probably be solved by adding 2 little plastic or rubber “feet” to the part of the stand contacting the tray, but I had not thought to bring such things on the plane.
In addition, one needs a small coin or screwdriver to open the case and then (at least in my case) fiddle with it until it pops open, all the while hoping the ipod will not squirt out. The amount of time this takes is highly variable. If I want to be able to quickly take my ipod Touch in and out of its case for plugging into an external charging and speaker stand, I keep it in my Speck Armorskin case.
Rating: 3 / 5
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