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How Tough is Your Skin? A Revolutionary New BlackBerry Case from OtterBox

August 29, 2007--Introducing the OtterBox 1933, the first semi-rugged, fully-interactive case from Otter Products, LLC., with a sleek, slim fit design to protect BlackBerry® 8800 Series smartphones from Research In Motion.

As the first case of its kind, the OtterBox 1933 fits BlackBerry® 8800, BlackBerry® 8820 and BlackBerry® 8830 (World Edition) smartphones with three distinct layers of protection:

  • Layer 1: Slide on the thermal formed protective clear membrane to safeguard screen and keyboard against scratching as well as dust and dirt1 (layer optional depending on the level of ruggedization desired)
  • Layer 2: Snap together the hi-impact polycarbonate shell
  • Layer 3: Wrap the silicone skin over the device to absorb bump and shock (silicone includes innovative retaining features to hold it in place)

The OtterBox 1933 allows complete usability of the trackball and offers durable bump, scratch and drop protection.

“Since the introduction of our first case for BlackBerry smartphones, we’ve heard requests for something a bit smaller, but something that still offered our recognized protection against the elements,” said Curt Richardson, CEO of Otter Products, LLC. “The 1933 provides a stylish case with complete interaction as well as semi-rugged protection, ideal for business travelers and people on-the-go.”

Other 1933 features include a Donaldson Acoustic Vent which covers and protects the headset speaker while still allowing clear sound transmission through the case. The sync/charge jack is also accessible through a silicone plug and the belt clip offers convenient carrying. BlackBerry smartphones feature a magnet proximity sensor to automatically shut off the screen to maximize battery life when stored and this feature is supported with the OtterBox 1933.

“I really like the OtterBox 1933, it’s smaller and less bulky than other BlackBerry cases, yet still tough. I have even dropped it purposely several times without issue. The case has a sturdy feel in ones hand and its contour shape offers great grip. There also wasn’t a difference in quality or user ability when placing or receiving phones calls,” said Pat Ariail, Remote Computing Specialist at Sutherland Asbill Brennan (SAB). “I even let my boss use it over the weekend; he will be a good tester because he is so hard on devices. His first reaction was very positive. This case has a great price point and is a must have for adding protection.”

“BlackBerry smartphones are being used with many field applications and accessories such as the OtterBox 1933 can provide added protection for users working in harsher environments,” said Tyler Lessard, Director, ISV Alliances at Research In Motion.

Cases available in yellow/black or black.

Environmental Protection:

  • Drop and Shock -- MIL 810F, 36" to plywood on concrete
  • Water Protection -- This case is not fully protected against water (not intended for protecting against damage caused by water).
  • Dust Intrusion -- Added protection against solid objects greater than 1mm
  • Dimensions: -- 4.75" X 2.9" X .85"
  • Weight (Case Only): -- 1.9 oz

For more information visit www.otterbox.com or call 888-695-8820.

SOURCE OtterBox

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