The point is that those of us who have the iPad 1 usually have it in a case. The cases with the keyboards built in are bigger and heavier. I love my inCase Oragami Workstation. It basically is a case to hold the apple wireless keyboard. If I want the keyboard, I take it with me and it folds back to hold my iPad in portrait or landscape and with almost any case.
If I get an iPad 3 when they come out, I can still use it.
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, Wyldceltic1 <wyldceltic1@...> wrote:
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> That would be for the user to decide as they are mainly the same. But a folio case with a keyboard in it is nice if one must have the keyboard. Better than carrying about so much bumph you may as well just get a full powered laptop.
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> From my little technological bit of heaven, iPad2!
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> On Aug 22, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Charles Carroll <911@...> wrote:
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> > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Wyldceltic1 <wyldceltic1@...> wrote:
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> > Yes, but you have to pull the iPad out of the sleeve, it has an offset slit. I hated that as that is when I'd have the greatest possibility of dropping my iPad, WITHOUT A CASE ON IT =death to device.
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> > Then, to have to set the iPad aside whilst buttoning the corners together for the origami sleeve to work as a stand? Meh.
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> > Why not get a keyboard case like Belkin, Brookstone, Kensington etc makes?
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> > which specific models? They make a lot... ???
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[iPad] Re: Strong sleek/gorgeous stand that swivels portrait/landscape
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