iPad Mini Retina Cases?

lukejwalka23

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Hey guys. This is my first major Apple i-something purchase since the first generation iPod Touch. Had the iPhone 5S for about a week, but returned it to get the Galaxy Note 3 instead. Anyway, I was wondering was anyone investing in a case and/or cover outside of the ones Apple has on their website? I love my Spigen cases for my Note 3, and saw that Spigen has a similar case for the Mini-R planned to launch in early December. Planned delivery date for my Retina is Nov. 22-26, so trying to get something in hand before or as soon as I have my tablet. Any suggestions?


And here's the Spigen case I'm looking at getting if anyone else is interested:

Amazon.com: [Non-Slip] SPIGEN iPad Mini Retina Case New Release [Tough Armor] [Smooth Black] Air Cushion Technology Corners Protective Case with Dual Layer SF Coated for iPad Mini 2 - SF Smooth Black (SGP10624): Computers & Accessories
 

pstmstr

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I can tell you the ipad mini retina is just a hair thicker and would not sit in my Zagg Keys a Cover Bluetooth keyboard. Might not work in some tight fitting cases.
 

Fausty82

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True... the Retina Mini fits fine in my Targus case... but I picked up another Targus ([URL="https://forums.imore.com/e?link=https%3A%2F%2Fbestbuy.7tiv.net%2Fc%2F221109%2F615614%2F10014%3FsubId1%3DUUimUvbUpU2133326%26subId2%3Dvbim%26u%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.bestbuy.com%252Fsite%252Fversavu-case-for-apple-174-ipad-174-mini%252F6750202.p%253Fid%253D1218806147447%2526skuId%253D6750202%2526st%253Dthz183us%2526cp%253D1%2526lp%253D1%252522&token=al4zDo6N]this one[/URL]), which has a molded shell for the bottom cover - and it is not deep enough for the new Mini... the original Mini fits perfectly...
 

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Start with the zaggkeys cover hinge in the closed position. Work the mini in from bottom left. It's tight but it fits.
 

PatrickNSF

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Thanks for the suggestion. I still can't get it to work for some reason. But now that I've had some time with it, I think I prefer the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Folio. I generally only take it with me when I know I'll have a bit of typing to do, or when out of town, so the added size isn't too much of a concern. It's makes quite a nice "netbook."

Still undecided about a general purpose case. Picked up a Smart Case and not thrilled with it. I'd prefer the cover to magnetically snap to the back like some of the cheaper (but heavier) Amazon cases do. I'll likely just use a Smart Cover and skin the back for minimal protection.
 

Denisej

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I'm gonna try the smart cover with a clear TPU case to protect the back I also ordered a Poetic case (with smart case feature). I tried the smart case with my iPad air and returned it. Although it was pretty slim it wasn't as slim and streamlined as the Poetic case (with smart case feature) that I purchased.
 

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I was looking at both Logitech models at best buy. It seemed like the ultra thin was a bit flimsy for the regular iPad. But it seemed ok for the Mini. IMO: Could be the difference in size.
 

PatrickNSF

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I was looking at both Logitech models at best buy. It seemed like the ultra thin was a bit flimsy for the regular iPad. But it seemed ok for the Mini. IMO: Could be the difference in size.

I tried the Logitech ultra thin for the original mini, but I didn't like the angle at which the mini sat in the slot. The Folio provide a better viewing angle (for me).
 
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