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<blockquote data-quote="brianwmay" data-source="post: 715580" data-attributes="member: 51013"><p>I bought the incase that now looks like the Touch could go rallying as the rear tyre on a Subaru.</p><p></p><p>I had very mixed feelings when I bought it as it leaves the screen uncovered, but have found in use, that's it's excellent.</p><p></p><p>I presume it's done on purpose, but the rubber really grips surfaces and allows me to put the Touch down on a surface and it stays put.</p><p></p><p>BUT, you don't half pay a premium for a bit of rubber! Having just taken it out to examine the rear of my unit - its pristine. Does seem to be a change to cover it up but you can't not protect it can you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianwmay, post: 715580, member: 51013"] I bought the incase that now looks like the Touch could go rallying as the rear tyre on a Subaru. I had very mixed feelings when I bought it as it leaves the screen uncovered, but have found in use, that's it's excellent. I presume it's done on purpose, but the rubber really grips surfaces and allows me to put the Touch down on a surface and it stays put. BUT, you don't half pay a premium for a bit of rubber! Having just taken it out to examine the rear of my unit - its pristine. Does seem to be a change to cover it up but you can't not protect it can you? [/QUOTE]
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