2012年8月28日星期二
Prada Spazzolato Case Wraps Your iPad in Flowers and Leather for $390
If you have a little (or a lot) of extra spending cash this month, you can start toting your iPad around in luxury courtesy of Prada.The Prada Spazzolato iPad Sleeve is made of high-quality leather, along with a grandma's couch cover-worthy floral print. The sleeves only come in the blue and brown pictured above.Also, they're Prada, and that means you can probably replace the letters in Prada with five dollar signs. The Prada Spazzolato iPad Sleeve costs $390, which is more than a healthy chunk of change. If you can justify grabbing a sleeve that costs almost as much as the iPad itself, looks like your iPad is about to come up roses (or whatever kind of flowers those are supposed to be). The thin profile and comfortable cloth give this case a nice, solid feel, especially when holding it with one hand.The HTC One V has a great digital camera and Beats Audio.The Origami even covers the home button, and clearly has no regard for the aesthetic design, but it offers additional protection to the case by covering everything but the actual display. The entire glass bezel is covered, which helps keep it clean and makes the iPad more comfortable to hold from both the front and back. So what it lacks in looks, the Origami makes up for in practicality.
Of the tested cases, the WanderFolio Luxe is the most diabolically expensive. At $130, it's more than triple the cost of some of the less expensive cases, but it's also the most fully-featured standard case. Not only is the Luxe leather-bound and thick for great feel and protection, it comes complete with a six hideaway pockets right in the cover for carrying whatever you need, from paperwork to money to credit cards. I personally wouldn't trust keeping secure documents in an iPad case, but in this day and age of carrying all of your belongings in just pockets sans bag, why not.The WanderFolio's thick frame feels very solid in the hand, both open and closed. The leather has excellent grip and is quiet and almost elegant, while the inside of the cover is felt for easier grip. It all snaps shut with a small magnetic latch. And instead of relying on the cover to stand the iPad upright, the WanderFolio has a piece of the case which disconnects from the tablet and acts as a support. This keeps the iPad standing at anything up to a 40 degree angle, but any higher up and the case slips.The Luxe is expensive, so Speck offers a lower-priced yet nearly identical model named the MagFolio Luxe for $100, with the same great leather but no pocket. There's also the $60 MagFolio and $70 WanderFolio which use thinner, lower-quality leather, which are otherwise identical models.
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