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CLIP CASE WITH TECH GRIP FOR IPAD    


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Picture of CLIP CASE WITH TECH GRIP FOR IPAD The Clip Case with Tech Grip for iPad is a case with stand for a tablet computer designed for use by individuals with fine motor, grasping, or upper extremity disabilities. Available in models for the Apple iPad 2 and the iPad third generation, the tablet clips into the interior of the case. The case's exterior is made of rubberized Tech-Grip material for a better grip. A built-in rigid panel enables the user to choose three different angles to erect the iPad (low for typing, medium for gaming and reading, and upright for typing). Closing the case puts the iPad to sleep and opening the case wakes it. COLOR: Black, pink, blue, or green.

Notes: iPad is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc.

Price: 39.99.

This product record was updated on August 18, 2012.

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Distributor(s):

Brookstone, Inc.

One Innovation Way
Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054
United States
Telephone: 866-846-3000 or 866-576-7337.
Web: http://www.brookstone.com.
Email: customerservice@brookstone.com.


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