So now with the Smart Cover will you still need a full case? I've not had ipad 1 so I'm totally new to the accessory side of things. I've seen some covers, like daytimer covers for your ipad. Just wondered if the Smart Cover will be all you need.
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It has a thin rubber bumper on it, so I don't see it scratching it.
The big issue with these of course is no back protection which means you'll likely need to get something like Invisible Shield, Best Skin Ever or the like to protect it.
I love invisible shield. I was planning on getting a smart cover, invisible shield, and the targus crave case. Seems like a good combo.![]()
You know Apple's got it made when buying their product inspires someone to happily and immediately purchase THREE protective accessories to go with the five to eight or so hundred dollar item.
Honestly I just want the smart cover because it seems cool. As far as usability though I don't think it's something I would actually use a whole lot. The invisible shield isn't offered through Apple, and neither is the Targus case I mentioned. So really all I'm going to buy from Apple in addition to the iPad 2 itself is: a BT keyboard, smart cover, and the Apple Care.![]()
When ever I plan on buying a Apple product, I plan on spending a few $100 moe then I set out to. It's a horrible addiction lol.
I got the green smart cover and I really like it a lot. However, it doesn't protect the back so many will opt not to buy them.
I have to say I will likely buy a different case for me at some point because when I travel the risk of dropping it increases. So, I'd likely use the case when I travel and then when just using it at home or the office use the Smart Cover.
Apple does have a way of getting us. One thing I won't buy from Apple is Apple Care, there are too many other good warranties out there such as SquareTrade that cover accidents such as cracked screens and full water immersion. Plus these newer ones include their buy back program at a cost that isn't much more than the Apple care. In fact with their recent 40% off I was able to get it for the same price as the Apple Care and I am now covered for a few 2 years.
I didn't mean that Apple makes money from all of the accessories so much as the fact that all of these things are more or less necessary, but not included with the device - which already costs hundreds of dollars.
IMO, at the very least, if you buy a $40 case, like the ugly but great original Apple iPad case, it ought to provide protection for the whole device.
I usually just buy Apple Care. I have never had a problem with Apple not helping me. They are really good about Customer Care.
