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Best cases for iPad 2

By: Aseem Gaurav on December 27, 2011


1. Joby gorillamobile Yogi for iPad 2: Joby with its unique design for iPad 2 stand makes a mark of its own in a sea of cases. The company uses its signature ball joint design to offer two highly flexible legs that can be bent or used to grab onto objects. You can use the stand to keep your slate upright on a table, stretch the legs fully outwards into lines or make it slant at an angle. All you need to do is to snap the device into the reinforced-plastic shell. Its modular clip design makes it easy for you to switch the device from portrait to landscape mode. A gray lock button keeps it securely in place. The case is durable and is made up of lightweight polycarbonate. Some of its uses are: bending its knobby legs around your own leg while sitting or putting it back of the car sear for movie viewing. The case offer real flexibility to you to place your iPad case in whichever way you like but lacks the opportunity to protect the front face of the device.


2. Sena Folio iPad 2 Case: This case is meant to give your favourite gadget a professional and fashion-forward look. Full-grained Napa leather gives the case a soft feel and fine details including high stitch count along the edges improves the case’s attractiveness. The good thing about leather is that more you use it – the more you start loving it. In terms of functionality, the case comes with an integrated recessed collapsible back stand that helps you watch videos. So if you are in office and want to use it on a desk besides your laptop or PC, then it is a good choice. The case has got a snap closure on the back and front to keep the device sturdy. All the buttons and ports are still aligned and usable. For $99.99, the Sena Folio Case for iPad is not at all cheap.





3. The Dodocase: It is a nice case that would be appealing to those who appreciate good design. Built with bookbinding materials, the case is solid and looks great. There’s a bamboo frame on the inside to hold your iPad which has foam pads at its four corners that provide pressure on the corners of your iPad to hold it in place. The case may prove to be good when you hold it in horizontal and vertical positions, but holding it upside-down may not be a good idea. The outside of the case comes with faux leather, with the innercase lined with any one of eight colors. The top and bottom of the frame are cut away to expose the controls, speaker and dock connector. The bamboo used to construct the DodoCase is really light, so despite its large size, it doesn’t weight too much. The case is also good for viewing videos and typing as when you flip the cover over, it can be used to prop your iPad.






 

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