iPad Cases with Relatively Bare-bones Design-myluxphone
Designed by Apple, the first case for the iPad is called simply the iPad Cases, and is a relatively bare-bones design: using a protective lid (which, note to case makers, we’re not enthusiastic about) that folds around the back to become a prop-up video stand, the case is made from vinyl-like PVC plastic and has a microfiber interior. It’s designed to provide access to the device’s side buttons, headphone port, and so on, only exposing the screen when you want to flip the lid open. It looks and feels somewhat cheaper than any prior Apple-designed case for an iPod, but it’s not terrible.
This is going to be a quick review because we don’t review cases that often — there are simply too many! However, Apple seems quite proud of their case for the iPad, so I wanted to touch upon my early impressions. No torture test this time as we’ll give this guy away, but below are some notable aspects of the sleeve. Those iPad Accessories are getting more and more popular.
The material is soft and rubbery, not unlike neoprene but denser and quite durable. Nail scratches didn’t seem to faze it, but anything white or gray will appear quite brilliantly because the surface is black. Really, really black — like the ship in ‘Restaurant At the End of the Universe’ black. The seams appear to be held together by some heat-sealing or glue, but in time they could conceivably come apart. There’s some flexible plastic around the part of the sleeve that holds the edges of the iPad, however, and I mashed on the seams a bit and the rubber/plastic just stretched, so the seam appears quite sturdy. That extra plastic ensures a snug fit around the bezel and keeps the iPad from shifting. There’s a stiffer piece of plastic for the cover (which folds back to become a base) which I was able to bend over 45 degrees without worry. It is sturdy and flexible, perhaps magical too?
Finally there’s a little flap that holds the iPad in, just inside the part that will be folding over and back repeatedly. This is the one fail point, in my opinion. There’s no real remedy other than some mechanical hinge, but the hinged portion of this case will just keep flexing until the materials wear out. That will likely be 4 iPad revisions from now, but there it is. The iPad took a bit of squeezing the first time, but once you figure out that even pressure is required on both sides of the pad you won’t be regretting that dock you bought. While it could be easier to remove the iPad from the sleeve, it would make it flimsier too, I think.
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