The iPad promises to be a post-PC device to end your need for a desktop computer. But if you're still attracted to tangible keyboards, there are a range of special cases which can prep your iPad for heavy-duty text editing. So which is best? Read More >
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"Not sure where you get your information, but every place I have seen it for sale it comes with its dock.
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You've just bought a new iPad 3, and can't stop cradling it like the new baby it is. But a firm hug and keen eye won't keep it scratch-free forever, unfortunately. We put five folding cases to the test to see which would keep your gorgeous retina display safe, while adding some flexible functionality and individuality. Well, you can't run the risk of mixing your 'Pad up with someone else's... Read More >
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"I got mine too and the quality of this case amazing as described. http://www.ipad3casestore.net/textured-tuxedo-ipad-3-case/" More »
Akai's original MPC revolutionized music forever by combining all of the tools a producer needs—a sampler, mixer, multi-track recorder and editor—in one device. The new ultra-portable iPad version of the hardware might do the same thing for a new generation. Read More >
ThumbsUp's Padintosh case is hardly a case, but at £30 it's cheaper than a lot of the svelte leather cases you see around. But do they send you straight back to 1984? Uh-huh, thought not. I can just see parents educating their children in how "tough we had it" by hindering their next iPad session with one of these "cases." [ThumbsUp via UberGizmo] Read More >
As an Incase product owner I'm pretty used to the idea of my iPad and MacBook cases being simple black and white affairs that perform their jobs well with little fanfare (and a high price). Read More >