Proporta Releases an Artemis Case

Posted on 24 January 2007 by


If you have got an HTC P3300, also known as the Artemis, then you have got a Pocket PC Phone that I would love to get my hands on. Since you’ve invested your dough in a fabulous device, you may also be looking accessories.

Proporta has just released several, and you can read about them after the jump.

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Another fine device from HTC has inspired Proporta to add even more accessories to the collection of over 1000.  The Artemis, or 3300, is a slim and function packed device visit http://www.proporta,com/ to keep yours safe. The Proporta Alu-Leather Case will protect your device against shocks and scratches, and look appealing at the same time.

Strength:

Strong, rigid, aircraft aluminium covers the screen as part of the unique Proporta Screen Saver System, so that no damage can come to it. We believe that no other leather case will protect your screen as effectively.

Appeal:

All ports and controls are accessible while your new HTC is housed in the case  while beautiful leather with elegant contrast over stitching covers and protects the rest of the device.

Added reassurance:

The Proporta Advanced Screen Protector will defend your device against minor injuries such as scrapes and dirt that can impair the visibility of your device screen. It is also a little thicker than rival brands, so are easier to apply and actually reduces glare.

PS Visit http://www.proporta.com/ to see the selection of HTC devices Proporta takes care of.

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  • JimC

    Hey, you look like the person in the know on these things.

    I got a 700wx and a socket p300 wifi card. I got the card working (internet explorer uses it great), however mail and ondemand still try to use sprint vision. Any clues as to how to avoid that? I tried the settings—connections, but it looks like it only lists ways to do modem connections there.