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IPAD 2 BUYERS’ GUIDE<br />
ACCESSORY GUIDE<br />
Hard Candy StreetSkin<br />
Straddling the line between<br />
a folio and playthrough case,<br />
StreetSkin has a rubber body<br />
as well as a hinged cover. Some<br />
people may not like the tread<br />
texture, but it does a<br />
good job of keeping<br />
the iPad 2 safe.<br />
$40<br />
Targus 360°<br />
Rotating Stand & Case<br />
Targus took the traditional<br />
folio and put a literal spin on<br />
it. The rear iPad 2 shell rotates<br />
all the way around inside of<br />
the case, and can stand up on<br />
ridges found within the front<br />
cover. Because it rotates fully, you can put your<br />
tablet in any orientation, a freedom most cases<br />
don’t offer. Handsome-looking, but thick.<br />
$60<br />
M-Edge MyEdge<br />
Upload your own picture or<br />
choose from one of M-Edge’s<br />
designs, and it’ll be printed<br />
on the front and back of this<br />
relatively simple canvas case.<br />
The color replication<br />
is surprisingly good.<br />
$50<br />
SwitchEasy Canvas<br />
True to its name, Canvas has a plastic-like canvas exterior and<br />
a hard shell to hold the iPad 2. A clasp on the edge of the<br />
front cover keeps the case shut, and Velcro along the left of<br />
the shell unhooks to allow you to stand it up. The<br />
range of colors is neutral, and we really like the feel<br />
of the canvas, an improvement on last year’s model.<br />
$50<br />
STM Skinny<br />
The first iPad 2 case from bag maker STM turned out to be<br />
a pretty good one, and rather affordable. It’s thin and light,<br />
with fabric covering the hard plastic shell and cover. Bonus:<br />
Skinny has embedded magnets that activate the<br />
automatic locking feature of the iPad 2, something<br />
we’ve really come to appreciate.<br />
$40<br />
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