When I purchased the GriponPad case, I wasn't expecting much. At best, I was hoping for a case that would help me grip my iPad better. This case fit that need perfectly plus threw in a little extra.
The iPad easily slides into the case and is properly secured. A flexible rubber material covers the back of the iPad with the exception of a hole left to display the Apple logo. The left and right sides are almost completely covered leaving a cut out for the volume and orientation lock switches. On the top and bottom of the case, only the corners are covered. This leaves the dock connector, speakers, and headphone jack unobstructed.
The case also comes with a screen protector (I never use these, so mine is still in the package) and a kick stand that allows the iPad to stand in portrait, landscape, and typing positions. My only concern with the stand is the iPad feels top heavy in portrait mode. I fear this may cause the iPad to tip over, so I will only be using it in landscape view (great for watching movies). The rubber material can be a fingerprint magnet, so you may need to wipe it off when you clean the screen.
Overview:
- Rubber construction
- Improved grip while holding iPad
- Stand (landscape works great, portrait is questionable)
- Screen protector
- Fingerprint magnet
- Low Cost
Purchased from: HandHeldItems.com
Price: $16
Rating: 4/5
Those look really nice. I'm trying to find some cool notebook style cases, and I came across Portenzo.com. I really like all the custom options, and I am considering ordering one. Does anyone know about the Portenzo custom ipad cases?
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