The iPhone Defender costs $50

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Jeremy Horwitz, Editor-in-Chief of iLounge blog, has aired another piece in a long line of well-founded rumors. His major point is, if you look at what the iPad 3 may look like, it might not be much different than the iPad 2. iphone cases I´m not entirely sure if this is really any more "green" that using plastic and metal (I hear bamboo is a good choice, though, since it´s about as sustainable as it gets), but it certainly gives your iPhone, iPod, and iPad a distinctly different and possibly distinguished look. Standing out from the Miniot collection is the Miniot cover for iPad 2. It´s carved from a single piece of certified wood and serves as both a stand and a cover. Pricing starts at 50 Euro.
The iPhone Defender costs $50, which seems like a bit much until you compare the price to most everything else on the market. Even simple silicone sleeves often sell for $30, so I think the Defender is a bargain for what it offers. create your own iphone case First iPod Boomboxes. Then iPad arcade cabinets, and now iPhone brick cases. Apple has officially - albeit inadvertently - caused the spin-off return of the 80s.
We wrapped our iPad in Case Mate´s most elegant and finely crafted sleeve, the WalkAbout. If Case Mate would make a sofa out of this, I would probably not ever get up and gain 200 pounds. Think of it as Ferrari´s bucket seat for your iPad. Magnets hold the straps down, magnets you say? Don´t worry, I haven´t lost any data yet. Besides, I´m sure Case Mate put them far away from our memory chips. otter iphone case Designed for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, it´s a leather case that protects the phone all the way around. The trouble with most book-style cases is that they block off the screen and they have to flip them open to do anything. That´s not the case with the Lille. They´ve cut out parts of the front so that you can still slide to answer. There´s also that hole on top so you can see the incoming call.

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