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phil.n Posts: > 500

I am very happy with mine. Reception is very good although in the future I think I might mod some nicer earphones onto it.

One question for other owners though - do you get what the carry case is about? It has two pockets with a separating piece in between. I can just about squeeze the hpr-20 into it but I have found another use. It is the PERFECT size for the t68i and provides quite a smart and protective case for it.

What do you guys think?

Regards,

Phil.
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Posted: 2003-03-18 16:11:00
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dandevil Posts: 123

Do you know what the string is for inside the case?
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Posted: 2003-03-18 16:13:00
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phil.n Posts: > 500

I think you are supposed to put it through the little material loop next to the zip so that you can carry it like a girl.

Still think it makes a better t68i case though!
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Posted: 2003-03-18 16:20:00
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dandevil Posts: 123

I prefer the holster which I'm using so i can attached whatever accessories I want anytime and also put in the pouch can't hear the ringing, must carry it, cannot hang around. By the way do you know what the seperator in the middle for? I use it to wind the wires of my hpm-10 and hpr-20 when keeping them
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Posted: 2003-03-18 16:35:00
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phil.n Posts: > 500

This is the thing.......I have no idea why it has been designed in this way. Personally I think that the case is to thin for the hpr-20. I also tried winding the wires around it but that meant that I couldn't get the thing in at all!
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Posted: 2003-03-18 16:39:00
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erikakerlund Posts: 47

Quote:
On 2003-03-17 13:08, ferrarista44 wrote:
i've tried the hpr-20 with my P800 in one of the local tradeshows. the sound is bassy, and has more power to it as compared to the hpr-11. treble and bass are adjustable as well. the display helps a lot, now you wouldnt have to guess what station you're tuned in.

overall, it's damn nice.


you can not change treble on it but you can set the bass on or off.
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Posted: 2003-03-18 20:50:00
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CoolKid Posts: 21

Brimme, the HPR 20 costs 79 EUR at teleworld. I must say it's pretty expensive if you compare it with the price at expansys.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 17:09:00
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boxedfish Posts: 40

yes the flap in the middle of the pouch is for you to coil the cables around it.. it is designed in this way so that the wires will not get tangled up if u stuff everything in carelessly... the pouch size is just nice to house the HPR-20.. nothin more . maybe a few cards and dollar notes.. that's about it.. It is not designed to cater to more stuffs.. if it is bigger, arent it too bulky in the end? miniturisation is the keyword.

cheers
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Posted: 2003-03-20 17:35:00
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nowd Posts: 58

Looking for the HPR-20 in Singapore. Any kind soul kind enough to direct me to a shop that sells it. I called a Sony Ericsson Service Center and they told me that it's NOT released yet! I was so surprised!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 17:49:00
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boxedfish Posts: 40

this is your lucky day.. i just saw sim lim, song brothers 1st floor. selling HPR-20. I asked and he told me the price is SGD$69... try to bargain with him...
i dun think it is released in shops like M1 or singtel yet.. just those shops that do parellel imports?
cheers

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Posted: 2003-03-20 18:04:00
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