Apple iPad Case Review

On June 30, 2010, in Accessories, by Tei Baishiki

The Apple iPad Case is designed to fit very slug with the iPad. It is a very slim and sleek and very lightweight. The case is made from a soft microfiber material and has reinforcement panels to help keeps its structure.

The thin “cover” over the iPad glass folds a full 180 degrees around itself allowing you to hold your iPad both in landscape or portrait mode. Additionally, there is a gap in the reinforcement panels creating a seam in the front cover allowing you to create an angled stand using just the case for use with landscape mode. There is a tab located on the back which you tuck the lip of the cover into to “lock” into place.

The angled stand provides you the perfect angle when sitting down and typing on your iPad screen with it on your lap. Additionally, the angled stand position works well while the iPad is on a desk, providing you a nice angle to view and type on the screen.

With the cover “locked” into the back you can position your iPad in additional positions making use of your iPad as a digital picture frame. For landscape mode set your iPad on the spline of the stand and for portrait mode set your iPad upright.

The cost is $39.00 and can be picked up at most Apple stores or ordered online. There are holes for headphone jack, dock connector port, and on/off and volume buttons.

All in all, I really love the Apple iPad Case and think it is a great mix between protection, function, and portability

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