Thursday, November 25, 2010

Default Apple iPad Case Review

My iPad has been without a case for some time as it is really lovely to feel and hold its metallic body! Also, I converted my SIM to micro-SIM recently. So, I begun my hunt for an iPad case.

I didn't buy the default Apple iPad Case as I felt that S$58 was too expensive. Throughout my search, I found many nice cases. But all of them are above $60. Some of them even close to hundred!

This prompted me to look at the cheong one. They are really much cheaper at S$20. But the quality and design really cannot make it.


Finally, I decided I will go back to the one that Apple designed. Also, I seen many people using this default case, so I cannot go really wrong with it, huh?

By the way, it also comes with a cleaning cloth for the screen.


The iPad is slotted in through its side. After slot in, there is even a cover to wrap the inner side. The case is very tight fitting. My desire is to use the iPad uncovered at home and covered when I bring it out. But due to this tightness, it would be very troublesome to take out and put it back regularly.


 Of course, all the buttons, USB charging port and speakers are uncovered.


 At the back, there is a slot. 


 This slot is for clipping the front cover when it is flipped to its back, so that the iPad can stand up like a digital photo frame. But somehow, it is not entirely stable. I think it is because the case is new. I believe after it is seasoned, it will be stable.


We tried typing when it is in photo frame-position. We are able to type easily without toppling it.


Actually, it looks very nice as a digital photo frame! After using it with the case for a while, I will keep my iPad in the case even at home, as the case is well designed, it is a pleasure to use without any inconvenience. 

This iPad case is my first accessory. As I have never bought any screen protector, case or keyboard cover for my notebook, iPhone, iPod Touch, etc.

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