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Joby’s iPad Case Strikes Many Poses [Accessories]

Jobys iPad Case Strikes Many Poses [Accessories] Considering Joby came up with the Gorillapod, it’s no huge surprise that their combination iPad case/stand has a gorgeous interesting design. Fabricated from lightweight aluminum, Ori will let your iPad rest virtually every which way, and protect it afterwards.

Whether you want to prop your iPad up on a table for reading and writing, or to be able to rest it to your lap while sitting, the Ori seems like it’s capable of handling most usage scenarios. to its multiple folding mechanisms. And when used as a protective case, it has a microfiber lining that stops the tablet from taking scratches. The sole potential hurdle? It costs $80, that is a wee bit high for an accessory, even supposing it sort of feels like a truly nice one.

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For further evidence, have a look at the video Joby made for the case, which plays out something like the iPad Kama Sutra. [ Joby via Wired ]

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