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To use or not on your iPad? It's the age old question with two strongly separated fractions. If you subscribe to the philosophy of business — for any reason, you probably can skip this post. However, if you prefer to keep your iPad, read on.
I put on a gadget for one simple reason: security. I rough on them, and I have two young kids. Security and protection is self-evident. Gadgets just to have a long life when they receive something. Especially if you use their outdoors or while traveling.In the high use of devices are more likely to get damaged due to slipping, falling or tumbling and with kids, even more important.
I have tried many different variations for iPad, including Apple iPad, different skins, cases (as in the case of OtterBox schedule) and sleeves (for example, Waterfield sleevecase). While each has its advantages, I found that, in my opinion, Holy Grail of iPad: BookBook iPad ($ 69.99) from 12.

First is drop dead gorgeous. It's beautiful and feels like an old leather bound copy of the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I especially like the fact that faux book design makes it completely anonymous allowing you to go to a meeting, class, Cafe without the inevitable "say this is that the iPad?!" it's also very safe because no screaming, "steal me!" when people see it. It's more like, "Oh, it is better to leave it stains at ease.

When you open the zipper, you will see the iPad right nestled snugly on the two bottom corners leather and rubber band at the top into place. It creates a fit nice cozy without obscuring iPad ports or buttons-genius is in black leather string and the button appears to the left.They allow to set up the frame BookBook stand for watching movies, video or slideshow. simply open BookBook last 180 degrees for the angle and cast your line and tie around the button skin. It works amazingly well.

Twelve South also makes BookBook cases for MacBook Pro (two colors), just as beautiful.Pictured above is sitting on top of iPad MBP.
I can't recommend enough for iPad BookBook.After you use one on my MacBook Pro, couldn't wait iPad version to come, and I wasn't disappointed. Size and thin form factor iPad work particularly well with odd BookBook and the result is an awesome synthesis of form and function, of course, this is a bit spendy for $ 70, but for this level of quality materials and workmanship, it's money well spent ... in the end you have spent $ 500-800 for your iPad is worth a few extra bucks to protect it.
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