Apr

26

Apple iPad Accessories

posted in Apple, accessories, by BindApple

With so many good news coming from Mr Jobs, do you still wonder how to make this even more better? Well, every kick-ass new released device can be even cooler with its kick-ass accessories. And iPads make no distinct note from the subject. So, apart from the already known apps available on the Apple store and the new features we hope later versions will abound of, what are the most wanted things from an iPad? The accessories, of course. Here are some of the best, and yet, only accessories available on the market to best personalize your new device, to carry it in style or to help you in your technological experience.

1. The case. D'uh, it's the single most known accessory for each of the Mac line products and it can be purchased in various shapes, designs, forms and colors to best suit everybody's needs. But by far the most known iPad case is the one manufactured by Apple itself; it costs around 40 dollars, can be purchased directly from the Apple store and even though it lacks points at design, its utility is high and will prevent your iPad from scratches or shocks.



2. Skins. Oh yes, this world known autocolants that you stick to your devices, such as iPods, iPads, iPhones, iMacs and so on that will make your device look much better and will give you a new whole dimension of good taste and originality. Skins also add the benefit of absorbing shock, and could save your iPadĀ  from an accident. So whether you're looking for style, or just want to add a little grip and protection to your new Apple product to avoid accidents, you should take a look over the new skins. Loads of sites are distributing this well known accessories, so you should find the one you best like in no time.



3. The iPad keyboard Doc
Also available on the Apple online market, this full size keyboard is probably the most useful accessory your iPad could have, because the touch screen keypad might be so uncomfortable sometimes. Also, as stated on the official website of Apple, "the dock has a rear dock connector port, which lets you connect to an electrical outlet using the USB Power Adapter, sync to your computer, and use accessories like the iPad Camera Connection Kit."



So, what should it be first?

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