You admire your Apple iPad case. You admire that it is more similar to a slim, slip-on skin than a thick case. You admire that it seals in the iPad from all sides, and that it has a built in mount for typing. You admire that, once fitted, you roughly do not observe it.
Problem: You do not admire the way it picks up dirt, or that you can't secure it shut. And you loathe its practical blankness, done to look similar to a corporate, trade-show giveaway by the Apple trademark on the front.
Solution: The dazzling Travelteq iPad case, roughly same in pattern to the Apple version, usually fashioned from tanned hide and costing a intimidating 225 ($300). The Italian tanned hide is lined in a selection of colors and seals the iPAd in just similar to the Apple case. There are cutouts for all ports and switches, a overlay in the front casing to twist the strap in to a typing or movie-watching stand, and a strap to keep the box closed. You even obtain a business-card hilt inside, should you need it.
If usually this thing wasn't so damn expensive. I'm an stated air blower of the Apple case, for all the reasons listed in the initial paragraph, and we do not even caring about the cons in the second (apart from the logo). But even we would purchase the Travelteq box in a second if it wasn't over the half the cost of an real iPad.
Travelteq iPad box [Travelteq. Thanks, Brandon!]
See Also:
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Moleskine-Shaped, Bamboo iPad Case
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Hands-On with the ZooGue Genius iPad Case
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