With so many products claiming they are the best these days, it can be tricky to choose what really works for you. Let's only take a look at the best iPad screen protector: how can we differentiate between all types of screen protectors out there? How can we know that one is better than the other? Is the military-grade material claimed by several manufacturers more effective than those cheap protective films which can be bought for as little as a few dollars a dozen?
My personal take on this is that "the best" is a relative term. It all depends on what our personal preferences are. For instance, if you don't like the "orange-peel" look and feel of the Invisible Shield from ZAGG, for you it won't matter much that it's made from a really resistant, anti-scratch protective, self-healing material: you'll simply hate to see it each time you look at your iPad.
What does "best" mean to you? How would you choose your iPad screen protector?
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Best 3 iPad Cases - A Personal Opinion
I've tested a lot of iPad cases, so I think I can express my opinion on what I believe to be the best of all. This top is based on my personal preferences and lifestyle, so it's not mandatory you'll agree with it.

I like it because it doesn't look too bad, it's solid enough and it can become a stand, which is useful when traveling. It's not very expensive, so I'd say that everybody who afforded to buy an iPad should afford this case without problems.
Some people said it's not solid enough and that the plastic doesn't look too good, but I say it's good enough for most occasions. I'm practical so I don't see why pay more than $100 when I can pay as little as $30 and enjoy the same benefits (more or less).

This one looks stylish and I like it because it's made from bamboo which I love. It offers free access to all ports on the iPad and it's easy to put on. It's made of two pieces which come together as a whole. It's nice, I think.
This case can be bought separately or with a matching iPad stand, also made from bamboo.

This is awesome: it's made from high-quality materials and it's very nice to use both as a case and as a stand.
iPad case no 3: The Incipio Kickstand
I like it because it doesn't look too bad, it's solid enough and it can become a stand, which is useful when traveling. It's not very expensive, so I'd say that everybody who afforded to buy an iPad should afford this case without problems.
Some people said it's not solid enough and that the plastic doesn't look too good, but I say it's good enough for most occasions. I'm practical so I don't see why pay more than $100 when I can pay as little as $30 and enjoy the same benefits (more or less).
iPad case no 2: Natural Bamboo Case

This one looks stylish and I like it because it's made from bamboo which I love. It offers free access to all ports on the iPad and it's easy to put on. It's made of two pieces which come together as a whole. It's nice, I think.
This case can be bought separately or with a matching iPad stand, also made from bamboo.
iPad case no 1: The Venture iPad case-stand from Case-Mate
This is awesome: it's made from high-quality materials and it's very nice to use both as a case and as a stand.
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