Saturday, July 30, 2011

School-Friendly Case Puts IPad In A Bind(er)

When we initial saw the product shot of ZooGue's BinderPad Case we let out a partial bellow of laughter. Who on earth would wish to shave their inscription in to a ring binder? And then we proposed to think.

The BinderPad is a stiff, woven polyester slip-case with 3 metal-grommeted holes for securing it in to a typical three-ring binder. The iPad slides in as it would in to a folio case, usually there is no front flap. It weighs 3.3 ounces (94 grams) and at half an in. thick it hardly adds any bulk to the iPad 2 within.

And we regard it could be really useful. Obviously you won't bring the iPad in this all day, either inside the folder or out, but for use during category it looks great. we do Spanish lessons a couple times a week, and we am for all time sophistry my iPad, my text and a paper notebook, along with all the handouts from the teacher. The slippery, inclined "desk" that is assimilated to the chair seems vigilant on throwing everything to the (hard) building when we look away.

Keeping the iPad in the folder creates sense, gripping it both shut to palm and protected from the immorality amalgamated machinations of sobriety and wood-polish.

The BinderPad Case is on sale now, for $30. It comes in black or dim gray.

ZooGue BinderPad [ZooGue. Thanks, Tim!]

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Hands-On with the ZooGue Genius iPad Case

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