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IPAD 2 BUYERS’ GUIDE<br />
SNEAK PEEKS<br />
$50+<br />
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MOUNTS<br />
Vantage Point<br />
iPad Mounts<br />
The question for most iPad owners isn’t<br />
whether to mount their tablets in various<br />
places, but “how” - and Vantage Point has a<br />
surprising number of answers. The company’s<br />
upcoming Slide, Alloy, and Secure lines of<br />
mounts offer three distinct alternatives for iPad<br />
and iPad 2 users. Ranging from $70 to $100,<br />
Slide is the simplest and least expensive, using<br />
a plastic frame that can be transferred between<br />
everything from a bean bag to a steel stand to<br />
swing and VESA flat wall mounts. Alloy is iPad<br />
and iPad 2-compatible, using an even sturdier<br />
steel and aluminum frame for the tablet, while<br />
adding the option to use tamper-proof screws<br />
and/or a Kensington security kit to keep the<br />
iPad safe inside. Secure adds a steel tethering<br />
cable, sync cable retention piece, and tamperproof<br />
screws to the Alloy package. Alloy and<br />
Secure’s pieces range from $75-$150. Vantage<br />
Point will also offer a $50 bean bag-mounted<br />
iPad holder in white, black, or pink.<br />
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