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Video Review: iFrogz Neofirm for iPad

Posted in Cases, Reviews, Sleeves, Video, iPad by Mark Kennedy. Published June 18th, 2010

Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: A very nicely designed iPad sleeve with nice materials and design
Cons: None Really
Overall: A very nice sleeve with a great amount of neoprene and nice looking protection for those who don’t want a bulky case on there iPad

iFrogz NeoFirm can be purchased at iFrogz.com for $ 24.99

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Video Review: WaterField Designs iPad Slip Case

Posted in Reviews, Sleeves, Video, iPad by Emil Aquino. Published June 11th, 2010

Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: Excellent craftsmanship, High quality stitching & Waterproof exterior.
Cons: This sleeve is meant to be used on a naked iPad and as a result is only compatible with the thinnest of cases for the iPad.
Overall: I would definitely recommend the Slip Case to anyone that is looking for a very well made sleeve for their iPad.

You can purchase the iPad Slip Case at www.sfbags.com for $29.00

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iPad Review: iFrogz LuxeLean, Envoy, NeoFirm cases

Posted in Cases, Review Preview, Reviews, Sleeves, Video, iPad by Doug Drummond. Published June 7th, 2010

Rating: 9,8,7 out of 10
Pros:
9 Envoy has a great sleeve design, sturdy, nice ribbon
8 LuxeLean is a great hard back case with minimal weight, felt lined and great feel
7 NeoFirm is a decent sleeve, sturdy
Cons:
9 Envoy has to be used with no cases on the iPad, only fits naked
8 LuxeLean has a little too tight feel, edges seem a little sharp
7 NeoFirm has a clumsy top

Overall: iFrogz is a great company with many many cases and the prices are just right, it’s a no brainer to find a case that may be right for you.  Check out iFrogz or click here to be redirected directly to their iPad cases and purchase one from them today.  Prices range from $24.99-$29.99

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Video Review: Booq Taipan Sneak XS iPad Sleeve

Posted in Reviews, Sleeves, Video, iPad by Omar C. Published April 25th, 2010

Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Made from very durable and protective neoprene material.
Cons: Zippers may brush up against the sides of your iPad when sliding it in.
Overall: This is a great product for all you iPad owners out there looking for a good quality sleeve to protect your iPad. I use mine everyday and actually have my iPad in it right now. For the price, it’s great buy.

You can purchase this product directly from Booq on their website for $29.95.

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Video Review: Trexta Kechi MacBook Air sleeve

Posted in Reviews, Sleeves, Video by Omar C. Published November 5th, 2009

Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Really nice quality leather
Cons: High price tag.
Overall: This is a really sharp looking sleeve for your MacBoook Air. The quality of the leather is superb and it has ample padding to protect your Air from low drops. I think the biggest draw back for most will be the $99 price tag.

This product can be purchased directly through MyGearStore.com for $99. If you use our promo code BuyMeAniPhone, you can receive 10% off.

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Video Review: Colcasac Sleeve & iPhone Pouch

Posted in Cases, Mac Monday, Reviews, Sleeves, Video by Tom Moccia. Published August 31st, 2009

Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Made of hemp, seems anything made of hemp is cool, super soft interior, reasonably priced, nice pocket for power cord.
Cons: The corners of my Macbook were slightly exposed, it’s just a little snug with the plastic Macbook.
Overall: Colcasac does a great job of making a cool looking laptop sleeve that is nice and soft. It gives you a sense of individuality from the typical neoprene cases on the market. What’s even more cool is how they run their company, think Silicone Valley in Salt Lake City, Utah.  Not only are employees encouraged to work hard but also encouraged to play hard and travel the world.

You can purchase the Colcasac Macbook sleeve for $33 and the iPhone pouch for $9.99 (yes I said it, less than ten bucks).  Click here to visit the Colcasac website.

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Video Review: iSkin Soho MacBook case

Posted in Mac Monday, Reviews, Sleeves, Video by Pashyn. Published August 16th, 2009

Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: Colors for both men and women. Very stylish and classy. Small enough to fit in another bag or carry around. All around great case.
Cons: Not all colors are available at the moment big drawback as these cases are hot!
Overall: Stylish, professional case. Great for both sexes. Provides great protection although the fabric could be a little thicker. If the price is right for you I say, go for it.

You can purchase the Soho by iSkin directly from their website.

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MacMonday: Vaja Ivolution Shell MacBook Case

Posted in Mac Monday, Reviews, Sleeves, Video by Omar C. Published July 21st, 2009

Rating: 9 out of 10
Pros: Excellent leather work, good protection, completely customizable.
Cons:
Very high price tag.
Overall: This is a very nice quality case from Vaja. Not only will it do a good job at protecting your MacBook, but you’ll also look stylish at the same time. I think more people would be interested in it, if it was a little more affordable.

You can purchase this product from Vaja’s custom website. This case retails for $450.

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Video Review: Speck SeeThru Macbook cover

Posted in Mac Monday, Reviews, Sleeves, Video by Omar C. Published July 6th, 2009

Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Allows you to customize your MacBook and protect it from scratches and light damage.
Cons: Collects finger prints and probably wouldn’t protect your MacBook from a fall.
Overall: The Speck SeeThru is a nice MacBook Cover and definitely adds a customized touch to your laptop, but don’t purchase it if you expect it to save your MacBook’s life from a far drop.

You can purchase this product directly from Specks website for $50

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Video Review: Rivet Horizontal MacBook Sleeve

Posted in Mac Monday, Sleeves, Video by Omar C. Published June 30th, 2009

Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: Protects laptop from scratches
Cons: Very thin, light weight, and provides limited drop protection
Overall: This is a nice looking sleeve for your MacBook. I would only recommend it to people that keep their laptop secure inside of a bag because this sleeve will not protect it from drops.

You can purchase this sleeve directly from Rivet for $34.90.

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