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Picture of INCASE MAGAZINE JACKET FOR IPAD 2 The Incase Magazine Jacket for iPad 2 is a stand for a tablet computer designed for use by individuals with use of only one hand or grasping or upper extremity disabilities. The hardshell case protects the iPad 2’s back and sides while the front lap with rubberized exterior keeps the screen safe from scratches. The jacket can be converted into a stand with two viewing angles and one typing angle when the screen cover is folded back. Other features include snap-on attachment, secure elastic band closure, camera lens cutout, and direct access to all iPad 2 features and ports. COLOR: Black.

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

Price: 49.95.

This product record was updated on February 22, 2012.

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Incase Designs Corporation

15751 Tapia Street
Irwindale, California 91706
United States
Telephone: 626-338-6400.
Fax: 626-480-7877.
Web: http://www.goincase.com/.
Email: info@goincase.com.


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