Sunday, October 7, 2012

Cupertino style using materials that could


When it comes to iPad and iPhone cases there is a nearly endless sea of options to choose from, so what makes XhiBT´s offerings stand out? Today XhiBT announced its new Inspiria collection of iPad and iPhone cases which are hand-made from a solid bamboo frame and finished off with a durable book-bound cover. The end result is a carefully put together case design that truly stands out. XhiBT brings together traditional book-binding techniques and vintage surfboard manufacturing in order to create their cases. At the moment, XhiBT Inspiria book-bound cases support the iPad, iPhone 4 and Kindle Fire. Its most basic Inspiria offering begins at $49.95 and goes up from there. While this might seem a little on the high side of pricing, keep in mind that everything is hand-made, while most cases you buy are generally cheaply massed produced in a large factory setting. iphone covers The KEE Utility Desk Phone Dock for iPhone is simple, and does exactly what you would imagine it would. It´s a very well made, solid, desk phone dock made with Cupertino style using materials that could have been ripped off from Apple´s hardware factory. So yes, it will match the rest of your Apple gadgets.
It seems the people at Griffin Technology think that protecting the iPhone just isn´t enough and so they created the ClearBoost, a protective case that also happens to boost your cellular signal. Griffin has always done a pretty good job creating protective cases for the iPod and other portable devices, but this is the first time - to my knowledge - that they´re boosting cellular signals too. cheap iphone case In fact, I had the company forward me one of their 3000 series cases so I could see if it was really as watertight and useful as their company literature claimed.
just regular fluctuations, but it´s certainly not equivalent to the death grip on AT&T´s GSM take on the iPhone 4. iphone 4g case Though both will add a bit of width to your ´thinnest smartphone in the world,´ they definitely seem to be worth it. In the back of the View, there´s a spring-loaded kickstand that pulls out from its almost entirely concealed position. Good for both landscape and portrait views, the stand remains in place until you decide to release it back into the back of the case.

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