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Yet Another Moleskine iPad Case – But This One is Different

September 14, 2010 by Kevin Whipps 2 Comments

We’ve covered quite a few Moleskine styled iPad cases here on Apple Gazette, and they all seem to work the same way. Put the iPad in a black leather binder, put in a few cutouts, and make sure you’ve got a fancy black rubber band to complete the look.

First off, the Treegloo iPad case is pretty cheap – starting at $35 – which is nothing compared to most. Second, it’s customizable. The solid-pine frame around the perimeter of the iPad can stay in its natural state, or can be wrapped in suede. It also has an accent or ebony option. Then the cover can be either black or brown in color, and the inside liner comes in a variety of different colors as well. Finally, if you want to have a fancy print on the inside, that’s an option as well for an extra $5. Now by the time you’re done you can bring the price up to $65, but you get a lot of really cool options in the end. It really seems like you get what you pay for with this one.

Not too bad, in my book, and I may have to pull the trigger on this one.

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: cases, iPad, Moleskine, Suede

Comments

  1. Melanie Collins says

    October 5, 2010 at 11:25 pm

    I got one of these after seeing this article. It’s been awesome! Feels like a vintage map, love it.

    Reply
  2. Ron says

    January 25, 2011 at 4:01 pm

    These cases really are different, I got a custom print with the brown cover I wanted for less than my dodo case and it’s build quality is a homerun

    Reply

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