2014年9月8日星期一

The best iPad covers and cases


The case for the movie buff: Incipio's flagship Folio
Incipio's flagship Folio case is a well built, sturdy case that is all about offering the best viewing angles. Suited to any movie buff of any height or age, the Folio offers eight different viewing modes via its built-in kickstand so there'll be no neck straining during movie watching.
Made from carbon fibre with brushed aluminium hinges, the Folio not only feels well built, ensuring that your  IPAD AIR CASE will remain well protected, but it also looks the part as well, as on the inside there's a micro suede lining that gives it a high-end feel.
At around £50, the Folio offers good viewing angles for movie watching on the  IPAD 4 CASE FOR KIDS, so we think it's great for movie buffs who also want to keep their tablet safe from knocks and drops.
The case to keep the kids quiet: Griffin's Cinemaseat
Griffin's Cinemaseat for the iPad is aimed towards those buying with the family in mind.
Transforming the ipad mini case into an entertainment system on wheels, the Cinemaseat case features an adjustable Velcro strap fitted on the back so it can be attached to the back of a car seat or even coach sheet, and watched by whoever is seated behind it. It's an ideal way to keep the kids from repeatedly asking, "Are we there yet?". Kids can play games or watch movies - anything but complain that they're bored.
The case also features a small mesh pocket in the back so earphones and charge cables can be stashed away and safe from getting lost. The Cinemaseat's velcro strap retained a strong grasp throughout our tests, which we think is important when kids are around.
The Cinemaseat retails for around £30 and is made from a soft touch leather-like material on the front and a sponge-like fabric on the back. So if it happens to drop off the seat, it will protect your Apple tablet from hard knocks. You'll just have to make sure that the kids don't throw it out the car window.

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