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what type ipad case you got?

I found a case that fulfills all my requirements. I've been using it for about four months.

- it must be thin and light
- it must close (protect the screen)
- it has to clean the screen
- it has to look elegant, but not formal
- it should work in several orientations

I chose the Macally Bookstand.
Really, the main advantage is that it doesn't have a border around the bezel to collect junk - in fact, the inside cover is a microfiber materiel that makes contact to the iPad's entire front surface. It works astonishingly well.

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http://www.macally.com/en/product/ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=320
 
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I have several. But I'm really looking forward to getting the Smartcase and the iPad Wallet from SFBags.com. I did a lot of research, and they make really well-thought out stuff.
(I also use a Fellowes book stand, it folds.)
 
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modulr case

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I think the trend with silicone-elastomer protective cases/sleeves is very good news to accessory manufacturers because they represent an insane profit margin for them: a few dollars or so worth of synthetic rubber, which can be rapidly manufactured in huge numbers, and moulded into a case which sells for $30-50 or more - with minimal overheads in their jazzed-up design, marketing and packaging.
 

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