What's a good case?

like the subject reads, what's a good case? especially for a photo 20gb? I was thinking about getting the Xskn 2mm Exo2 Ice Case with the xShade screen protector... anyone have one of these or recommend a case?

I am not sure exactly what you are looking for in a case, but you can check out all the ones available from the Apple store here
If the page doesn't already show up with the iPod with Color Display selected in the drop down menu, select it.
I hope this helps!

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