Solution to an accidental slip-out issue
@chiefgeek
I just got my Aligata case (Black Espresso) and found it a bit more of a mixed bag. Leather quality is nice and it certainly feels more substantial than the Apple Ipad case. However, there is a bit more give than I would like, i.e., the Ipad slides back and forth a bit too much for my tastes. When you hold the case in landscape mode it IS possible for the Ipad to slip out. (Aligata warned of this possibility in earlier marketing descriptions.) While native Ipad apps let you go both directions (left on bottom or right on bottom) when in landscape, many Iphone apps force landscape into a left-on-bottom position. When viewing videos from MSNBC and Al Jazeera you MUST watch in this left-landscape mode. I noticed immediately a tendency toward downward slippage. In these instances, you come to appreciate that reinforcing flap the Apple puts in their Ipad case.
Hello,
I have introduced some improvement to my cases (mostly for Black Espresso, because it was the most spacious one), which:
1. Prevents the device from accidental slip-out,
2. Prevents the device from those movements inside the case.
It is a small circle made of soft plastic, that is attached to the case, right underneath Apple logo at the back of the iPad (when in case).
When the device is in case, circle sticks to the logo and holds iPad firmly.
I wanted to post here a link to a photo of such a circle, but iPadForums won't let me do this, since I am a newcomer here.
I am adding this feature to all my cases now. Moreover I am sending these circles to all my existing Customers, who ordered my case before I introduced the improvement.
So it is going to come to you as well in a couple of days.
This solution works pretty well. I hope you will like it
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Best regards,
Tom Skalczynski
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Aligata.com