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Bluelounge Eco-Friendly Messenger Bag review
What sets a good tablet messenger bag apart from others? Sometimes it’s great design, or functional construction, or great protective capabilities, but sometimes it’s all of the above and something extra. Bluelounge launched Bonobo Eco-Friendly Messenger Bag, which comes with all the usual messenger bag bells and whistles, but is made of 100% recycled PET material.
Cooper Stripes review
Once again Cooper manages to transform a boring portfolio tablet case into a vibrant and attractive device accessory. Their Stripes case features a colorful design pattern laid out in stripes of various size and colors. The case is made from durable faux-leather and was designed specifically for the iPad Mini.
Cooper Agenda review
Portfolio tablet cases are usually associated with business meetings and constant hurry. Certainly no one can imagine them in any other color than plain black or, at the very most, brown. Cooper proves everyone wrong once again, introducing Agenda – an attractive iPad Mini portfolio sporting a great play on contrast colors.

Luckies Cases

By Alex Nevsky / May 17, 2013 0
Luckies is a British design company that specializes in manufacturing and distributing unique gift ideas. The brand started in 2005 by bringing cool stuff that wasn’t available in the UK to local customers, and has since grown to produce their own clever and useful goods which range from bottle corks and BBQ tools, to memo holders and posters, and even a small selection of Luckies cases for electronic gadgets.
Coach Bleecker review
Tablet cases are often mass produced in order to minimize the costs, which certainly reflects on their quality and not in a good way. Coach has a different approach for their Bleecker – a splendid folio tablet case , which is handmade from glove-tanned and hand-burnished leather in order to ensure the best possible construction.
X-Doria Dash Folio review
Tired of generic folio tablet case designs, which offer nothing but boring and ordinary looks? Try Dash Folio from X-Doria – an iPad Mini folio, which comes with a multi-layer front jacket and an embossed front design. In other respects, the case offers everything you’d expect from a modern folio.

Dockem Cases

By Alex Nevsky / May 15, 2013 0
The history of Dockem, an American tablet case and accessory manufacturer, dates back to 2010. In 2011, the founding brothers, Chris and Colby Moyer, successfully raised funds through Kickstarter to back their Dockem project, a universal smartphone and tablet wall mount. This debut item proved to be a huge success, and the brand has since extended their business to offer several other functional accessories including styluses, lighted head charging cables, and Dockem cases.

DICOTA Cases

By Alex Nevsky / May 15, 2013 0
Founded back in 1992, DICOTA is a renowned producer of stylish and functional carry solutions for personal digital and media gadgets. The Switzerland-based company also produces a wide range of everyday computer accessories including locks, mice, USB hubs, keypads, screen protectors, and more. The manufacturer utilizes the latest innovations and contemporary design trends to create up-to-date accessories and DICOTA cases that combine durability, functionality, and attractive looks.

DockPlus Cases

By Alex Nevsky / May 15, 2013 0
DockPlus was founded in October 2012 with the sole purpose of creating a unique smartphone and tablet charging dock – Dock+. Behind the USA-based company are David Wurtz, a cofounder of Google Drive, and Michael Weinstein, inventor and Chief Engineer at ZAP. The duo managed to raise enough funds through Kickstarter in order to take their one-of-a-kind accessory to mass production, and plan to start shipping DockPlus cases in May, 2013.
Ever get tired of holding a tablet in your hands? Ambulant decided to call upon the doctors to come up with an ultra-comfortable tablet back protector – the Wingo Case. The peculiarity of the new case lies in its small “wings”, which eliminate the need to pinch the device to hold it, shifting the weight of the device from the finger tips to the “wings” themselves.