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| I like droptech's line of cases for ipads, they're easy to hold onto and thick, has a nice lip to protect the screen if it's dropped. I don't like them at all for phones though (too chunky). |
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| I like the way that Pipetto’s fold and are able to go vertical and horizontal. Work great on planes and conference rooms. Also not too bulky. I have a couple iPhone cases of theirs too. Pipetto Cases |
| Posts: 186 | Location: The Lovely State of Illinois | Registered: November 24, 2008 |
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| For convenience around the home or office, I like the Fintie cases, as recommended by italia, second post above this one. For heavy-duty protection, the Griffin Survivor or OtterBox Defender are great choices.
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| Posts: 31699 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010 |
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| I am also a fan of the Otterbox Defender series. Have dropped my iPad countless times when traveling and at home.
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| $10 and holds the Pencil. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07D2CQTMV Just as important, just like phones I add a tempered glass screen protector. XtremeGuard always has 80-93% off coupons; never pay full price. Same glass as the $40 ZAGG or cell kiosk glass, but when it cracks or chips I just don’t care and don’t have to deal with ‘warranty’ bullshit. $3-10 replacement and drive on. https://xtremeguard.com/ |
| Posts: 579 | Location: Alaska | Registered: September 29, 2008 |
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| My iPad is over 7 years old & I put it in a Unicorn Beetle case & I am very happy with it. I have never taken it out of the case. It has traveled by road across country several times & been dropped down a whole flight of wooden stairs once. |
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