Sunday, June 12, 2011

Pad & Quill?s Moleskine-Like iPad Case, Now With Added Transformations

Do you like the clean, classic aesthetic of book-binder style iPad cases, but also crave the utility of cases with built-in stands? Pad & Quill has you covered with its new Contega, a ?bookbindery handmade? case with some fancy extras.

The Contega is made from card and leather, with a wooden interior frame to hold your iPad 2. Closed, it looks almost identical to any other bookbindery case. When you open it, though, you see that there is a second hinge around back which lets the section containing the iPad swing out. The two parts of the cover then form a triangular easel which holds the iPad up for watching movies and the like.

The pocket from Pad & Quill?s other iPad 2 case ? the Octavo ? has been moved from the inside cover to a hidden position behind the iPad itself. This should stop annoying flapping.

The man behind Pad & Quill, Brian Holmes, tells me that the new case holds the iPad 2 even more firmly than before. Given that the Octavo I tested is the snuggest case I have ever used, this means that you can be fairly confident that your tablet won?t take an unexpected dive.

The Contega comes in three internal color options and costs $90. Available June 23rd.

Contega [Pad & Quill. Thanks, Brian!]

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Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/06/pad-quills-moleskine-like-ipad-case-now-with-added-transformations/

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