Tuning the iPad Pro
I've had some fun tuning the iPad Pro.
First, I wanted a nice (but not too bulky) leather case for it and after shopping around I selected the Oxford. The interesting part of it is the iPad is stuck to it, not framed by it. But is still does not provide a way to kick the Pad up in a portrait orientation (none of the cases I found do). I decided to rip apart my (broken) Kindle Voyage Leather Origami Case and use it as an integrated kickstand. With a help of a leather adhesive it works perfectly.
Then the Pencil.
Dbrand offers the Pencil skin that makes it look... well... like a pencil. It is a nice set now. Much more classic than the boring Johnny Ive aluminum / snowy white style.
Finally the Dbrand Pencil Kit included extra spots for the pen cap, and I used it to cover the front camera.
BTW: Apple should offer iPads without the front camera. I think people would be willing to pay some extra for this un-feature.
First, I wanted a nice (but not too bulky) leather case for it and after shopping around I selected the Oxford. The interesting part of it is the iPad is stuck to it, not framed by it. But is still does not provide a way to kick the Pad up in a portrait orientation (none of the cases I found do). I decided to rip apart my (broken) Kindle Voyage Leather Origami Case and use it as an integrated kickstand. With a help of a leather adhesive it works perfectly.
Then the Pencil.
Dbrand offers the Pencil skin that makes it look... well... like a pencil. It is a nice set now. Much more classic than the boring Johnny Ive aluminum / snowy white style.
Finally the Dbrand Pencil Kit included extra spots for the pen cap, and I used it to cover the front camera.
BTW: Apple should offer iPads without the front camera. I think people would be willing to pay some extra for this un-feature.
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