You can just grab and pull the iPad out, works great for my mini and MacBook so that will probably work fine with the Pro tooThat's my point. On the open side it fits flush and doesn't look like there's a cut out for your finger to grab.
You can just grab and pull the iPad out, works great for my mini and MacBook so that will probably work fine with the Pro tooThat's my point. On the open side it fits flush and doesn't look like there's a cut out for your finger to grab.
Have you had this case before? I wanted something that could hold the iPad plus pencil and adjust to multiple angles. This was the best I found, but I am not sold on it.
Just ordered this. I like the portrait and landscape modes. Though I do not like portrait much on this device. Maybe a lap or desk prop like the Sena will change my mind.
http://www.senacases.com/product/vettra-ipad-pro/
Note this is a preorder.
My wife got here sleeve today and I can confrim, it works the same as with my iPad mini. The leather is smooth so you can just grab the top and slide it out. She ordered a Teal/Orange, looks nice with her space grey iPad Pro, but I think I convinced her that it most likely will look a lot better with a gold iPad Pro and I wouldn't mind keeping the space grey for meThat's my point. On the open side it fits flush and doesn't look like there's a cut out for your finger to grab.
Just ordered this. I like the portrait and landscape modes. Though I do not like portrait much on this device. Maybe a lap or desk prop like the Sena will change my mind.
http://www.senacases.com/product/vettra-ipad-pro/
Note this is a preorder.
Is the iPad held in by frictions alone? Worries me in a folder style...Wow I'm impressed. I usually never like cases from them but this is a nice clean professional look and design.
I have purchased cases form them in the past but I don't really like these so I'll wait for more options from them.
Is the iPad held in by frictions alone? Worries me in a folder style...
What stops the iPad from slipping and falling flat? Never used this case before, and there are no obvious notches that the edge can fit into that I can make out from the pictures.
Hmmm... it really feels like iPad 1 all over again. The iPad Pro is heavy and really needs a case / stand to be used effectively, but there aren't really many good options available for now.
I disagree, for the size of the iPad pro I don't think it's too heavy. A good case or folio is needed for when transporting though.
I'm not relating it to size. It's heavy period, just like how the original iPad was heavy. Size does exaggerate the weight however; try holding it for long periods with one hand gripping a corner.
This is a first Gen product of course, my point is that it needs a case / stand to use for long periods. Contrast the iPad mini 4, which you can hold with one hand at the corner for extended periods, and to a lesser extend the iPad Air 2.
A blanket statement like that is nonsense. If you think 1.5 lbs is heavy, fine, just don't act like it's some sort of universal opinion.I'm not relating it to size. It's heavy period, just like how the original iPad was heavy. Size does exaggerate the weight however; try holding it for long periods with one hand gripping a corner.
This is a first Gen product of course, my point is that it needs a case / stand to use for long periods.
A blanket statement like that is nonsense. If you think 1.5 lbs is heavy, fine, just don't act like it's some sort of universal opinion.
No, that's exactly what I'm referring to. You can't make such a blanket statement.You're taking the statement too literally and out of context. My reference point is to the original iPad 1. Relative to the iPad Air and Air 2 it was most definitely heavy.
Again, that's not a statement you can make universally. I tell you right now that it's not too heavy.The iPad Pro is heavy.
Who said you did?i didn't say it was heavy to the point of being unusable
Square one? You're speaking gibberish. Square one is a 1.5 lb 9.7", thick iPad. This isn't square one by a long shot.but it resets the equation wherein the refined versions of the iPad became successively easier to hold. It's now back to being a first-generation iPad which is more difficult to hold, not for everyone of course but really it's clearly back to square one. This isn't bad, it's just what it is.
You're taking the statement too literally and out of context. My reference point is to the original iPad 1. Relative to the iPad Air and Air 2 it was most definitely heavy.
The iPad Pro is heavy. I didn't say it was heavy to the point of being unusable, but it resets the equation wherein the refined versions of the iPad became successively easier to hold. It's now back to being a first-generation iPad which is more difficult to hold, not for everyone of course but really it's clearly back to square one. This isn't bad, it's just what it is.
After a month in production and a week of shipping I received one a couple of days ago. It turns out it's not multi-angle at all. It's single-angle. I ordered it because Apple didn't offer a Smartcase for the pro and I didn't want Apple's two-part solution.Anyone ever try Dodocase? I'm tempted by this one: http://www.dodocase.com/products/ipad-pro-cases as it looks pretty nice and has a pencil loop built in, but I am a little concerned about the multi angle option it offers. I'm not seeing how the ipad stays in it's angled position without sliding.