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All Natural Ipad Covers
In this article we'd like to share with you some insights to prolonging your iPad's lifecyle - and making sure you get the most out of your tablet. There are many things to take into account. Your tablet was hugely dear and you certainly don't want to drop the damn thing. Frustratingly it's very difficult to pick up. The unique design definitely is not much help. But if one thing's for sure, it will get the occasional bump when you use it. And it could get the occasional beer splashed on it. So ensuring you've got a decent water-proof sleeve should be the first thing you do. But the cover doesn't just need to be practical. It probably ought to showcase who you are. While it may appear awkward, why not look at the reason you bought it. There's a fair chance you just had to buy it because it is new and cool. Come clean! Even though it's extremely capable, it is pretty darned hot - there's no chance you'll be unique if style was one of the most critical reasons you got it. Well, Apple just announced that almost four million of the little critters were sold over the last three months. And that was despite potentially damaging problems in their supply chain processes. They simply weren't able to deliver the iPads into the shops speedily enough. Due to this your purchase is pretty rare for the time being - very few of your group have one right now. But that's all going to change soon. So if you want to be unique, you should think pimping it. What better way to achieve this than to pimp up your device with a really neat cover that becomes as much of a talking point as the iPad itself. We discovered a business by the name of Covers and Stuff who have come out with a bizarre range of all-natural covers. In addition to being striking, they are ecologically sound and have a strong social upliftment story to them. Each year they hold a competition to find who can produce the most outlandish design for a device bag. The current competition saw submissions made from recycled plastic bags, dyed sheep leather and even used hessian sacks. Should you feel the need to be unique. You must have one of their items. And the story just gets better.. Each of their bags is made by a group of crafters who operate from a squatter camp in Cape Town, South Africa. So as well as owning a very colourful - and absolutely unique - cover for your most treasured possession, you'll also be helping put food in the mouths of one of the poorest and most disadvantaged communities in the world. We think it's one of the most innovative concepts we've discovered in many a year. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The author is a technology fundi and really digs awesome iPad covers. |
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