2014年10月12日星期日

iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface 2

Now that the iPad Air has been made official, how does it stack up against the recently launched Microsoft Surface 2? Is there even a comparison?
Let's compare the two tablets and see how they really fare against each other.
Before we dive in, let's recall the big picture when it comes to each device. The iPad Air is the next iteration of the iPad, but it's half a pound lighter. It also has the new A7 chipset and a 5MP iSight rear camera. Oh, and Apple promises up to 10 hours of battery life, too.
The Surface 2 is the successor to the Microsoft Surface. It runs Windows RT 8.1 and promises up to 28 days of standby time, though most reviews online show about six to seven hours of real-world use.
iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface 2: Display
These days, when you're buying what is essentially just a big slab of screen, the display really matters. Here, we have a 9.7-inch 2048 x 1536 display on the iPad Air versus a 10.6-inch 1920 x 1080 display on the Surface 2.
The winner in terms of sheer resolution and sharpness is the iPad Air. At normal viewing distances, you really wouldn't be able to tell the difference. But side-by-side, you'd probably be able to tell which one is best. But don't strain your eyes, because we're telling you now it's the iPad.
iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface 2: Processor and performance
There's more to performance than just plain old hardware. You can put a 200 horsepower engine in a motorcycle and it will fly, put that in a 5,000-pound truck and it's a different story. Likewise, chipsets and processors in tablets and smartphones don't tell the whole story.
Here we have Apple's new A7 chipset with 64-bit architecture powering iOS 7. Apple claims that, thanks to the A7, the new iPad Air is going to be eight times faster than the previous model.
The Microsoft Surface 2 has NVIDIA's Tegra 4, which has had performance issues depending on the device and software running.
Given our experience with iOS 7 and Windows RT 8.1, we can safely assume that the overall user experience as a result of performance will be better with iOS, and therefore, the iPad.
iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface 2: Battery life
Apple promises up to 10 hours of real world use with the iPad Air. Microsoft seems to only offer standby times, but most reviews online show six to seven hours of real world use.
Perhaps for many prospective buyers, the battery life isn't as important if the tablet is going to be for home use. But if you plan on taking a tablet with you on your commute, you'll definitely want the iPad for that extra juice.
One interesting thing is that reports on the web are mixed regarding battery life on the Microsoft Surface 2. Some claim that it's great, others are not impressed. The ones who tend to be excited about it are reviewers who are comparing it to its predecessor, so you may want to take that into consideration if you plan to buy it.
iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface 2: Apps
iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface 2
When you buy a tablet, you're really buying it for one main reason: apps. You're running browsers, social networking apps, productivity apps, games and so on. It's really one of the biggest considerations, or at least it should be, when buying a new tablet.
Hands down, the ipad air case wins here. If there was one consistent thing reviewers disliked about the Microsoft Surface 2, it was the lack of apps.
iOS has always had the biggest number of quality, tablet-designed apps when compared to Android or Windows. That hasn't changed, and it becomes more obvious once we start comparing the ipad 5 case to other tablets.
If you're not going to use a browser only - and why would you? - you should strongly consider the iPad Air over the Surface 2.
iPad Air vs Microsoft Surface 2: Pricing
Perhaps the one thing that the Surface 2 has going for it is pricing. Starting at $449, it's $50 cheaper than the iPad Air. If money were truly an issue, and $50 wasn't worth getting a better overall tablet experience, the clear winner is the IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS.
However, we believe that in most cases you get what you pay for. Not only will you get better battery life with the iPad Air, it's a lighter and more svelte tablet, too.
Then there are the apps. Sure, the iPad Air starts at a hefty $499, and cost up to $929 if you get a 64GB model with Wi-Fi + cellular connectivity, but you're buying into the richest app ecosystems available today.
iPad Air vs. Microsoft Surface 2
It's clear that in every category that matters, the iPad Air edges out the Surface 2 We do wish that it wasn't such a landslide victory in this comparison, but that's the reality of it.
iPad Air vs. Microsoft Surface 2
Where Microsoft is really lacking is in its app selection. There aren't very many good apps for the kids ipad air case or on Windows RT 8.1. Perhaps developers are going where the sales and money are, and that makes sense.
When it comes to build quality and weight, battery life, apps, display and performance, we give this one to the iPad Air in every category. Oh, and obviously the Apple tablet takes it in the value category, too. For the money, you just get more bang for your buck with Apple tablets.

TechRadar Reacts: iPad Air

The KIDS IPAD 4 CASE may not have shocked us in terms of its specs, but the name change and some of the design alterations went to show that Apple can still withhold some secrets.
Powered by the iPhone 5S A7 chip, the iPad Air is just 7.5mm thick and weighs just 1lb (469g). That makes it lighter than any other full-sized tablet on the market, so says Apple.
But as a group who have witnessed their fair share of Apple events, what did the TechRadar team make of the iPad Air? Has Apple knocked it out the park again or are things starting to feel a tad stale?
I spent some time with the iPad Air and I was utterly thrilled at the changes. I actually prefer bigger tablets, and I've been a big fan of the iPad 4 despite it being a little unwieldy and uncomfortably heavy for long periods. So basically Apple has fixed the things that I wanted to and then chucked in a faster processor to boot.
In the immortal words of R Kelly, "I believe I can fly." Sadly, despite its name the iPad Air is unable to aid my pursuit to the sky but it is lighter and thinner than its predecessor - and to be honest it's about bloody time.
TechRadar Reacts: iPad Air
All in all the IPAD 4 CASE fails to bring anything groundbreaking to the table. It still sports the same screen, the design isn't anything overly new and the omission of TouchID - possibly Apple's only real innovation in the past couple of years - is almost criminal. What you can be sure of though is incredibly smooth operation, an impressive app selection and premium build quality - which almost justifies the sky-high price. IPAD MINI 2 CASE FOR KIDS

iOS 8 may split-screen iPad apps, just like the Microsoft Surface

There's no logical reason why the ipad 5 case shouldn't be able to do split-screen multitasking as well as the tablet, and with iOS 8 the feature might actually arrive.
That's what 9to5Mac is saying after speaking with "sources with knowledge of the enhancement in development."
With Apple's next major iOS update, these sources said, the IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS will gain the ability to use two applications simultaneously, each taking up one half of the tablet's screen.
The iPad may be the leader in the tablet space, but this is one thing it could definitely learn from Microsoft's Surface.
The student becomes the teacher
Microsoft has always positioned the Surface as more of a productivity or work-oriented tablet than Apple has done with the IPAD MINI 2 CASE FOR KIDS
Microsoft even highlighted Surface's multi-tasking superiority over the iPad in its advertisements.
iOS 8 may split-screen iPad apps, just like the Microsoft Surface
But the dancing executives from Microsoft's other Surface ads aren't the only ones who could take advantage of the feature.
Apple could even do Microsoft one better by allowing side-by-side apps to interact with one another.
The company is reportedly working on the tools that would enable developers to let their apps share information with other apps, for example users could drag images or text in between the two apps.
From mini to massive
As they have with past iOS updates that added new capabilities, app developers may need to revisit existing apps to enable split-screen functionality and possibly even sharing between apps.
The multitasking feature is said to only work in landscape mode and possibly only on larger ipad air case, not the iPad mini.
However it could also be a hint that Apple really is working on the bigger iPad that's been rumored for so long.
Whatever the reality, here's hoping we find out more soon.

Next generation iPad mini to get Touch ID fingerprint sensor tech?

The Apple iPad mini 3 will arrive with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, judging by an image leaked online claiming to show the firm's next generation mobile line-up.
Next generation iPad mini to get Touch ID fingerprint sensor tech?
The AppleClub.tw website has published a photo purportedly showing the larger iPhone 6 model alongside what's said to be the iPad Air 2 and the smaller 7.9-inch tablet.
All three have the Touch ID ring sitting within the Home button.
The photo leak comes shortly after Apple revealed that it is opening up the fingerprint sensing technology to third party applications within IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS 8.
PayPal will reportedly be one of the first companies to folding the technology into a forthcoming version of the ipad 5 case.
Apple will probably drop new versions of its tablets shortly before the Christmas rush, by which time iOS 8 will be in the hands of millions of consumers.
Apple is the king of incremental upgrades and once again it has done just enough to sate the need of the baying public. What Apple has done is target the biggest bugbear we all had with the ipad air case – it was just too damn heavy. Making it lighter and that little bit thinner means it once again shows why 81% of all tablets sold are made by Apple

Next generation iPad mini to get Touch ID fingerprint sensor tech?

The Apple ipad 5 case will arrive with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, judging by an image leaked online claiming to show the firm's next generation mobile line-up.
Next generation iPad mini to get Touch ID fingerprint sensor tech?
The AppleClub.tw website has published a photo purportedly showing the larger ipad air case model alongside what's said to be the iPad Air 2 and the smaller 7.9-inch tablet.
All three have the Touch ID ring sitting within the Home button.
The photo leak comes shortly after Apple revealed that it is opening up the fingerprint sensing technology to third party applications within iOS 8.
iOS 8
PayPal will reportedly be one of the first companies to folding the technology into a forthcoming version of the iOS app.
Apple will probably drop new versions of its tablets shortly before the Christmas rush, by which time KIDS IPAD 4 CASE will be in the hands of millions of consumers.

50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around

No-one predicted the meteoric rise of gaming on iOS, and we're not sure anyone knew what the iPad was for at all when it first appeared.
However, Apple's tablet has become a very able gaming platform. With more screen space than the iPhone, games have the means to be more immersive. The IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDSs therefore a perfect platform for adventure games, strategy titles and puzzlers.
But, just like the iPhone, there are so many iPad games that it's tough to unearth the gems and avoid the dross. That's our mission here - to bring you 50 of the very best kids ipad air case games, mixing traditional fare with titles that could only have appeared on a capable and modern multi-touch device.

1. Asphalt 8: Airborne (free)

At some point, a total buffoon decreed that racing games should be dull and grey, on grey tracks, with grey controls. Gameloft's Asphalt series dispenses with such foolish notions, along with quite a bit of reality. Here, in Asphalt 8, you zoom along at ludicrous speeds, drifting for miles through exciting city courses, occasionally being hurled into the air to perform stunts that absolutely aren't acceptable according to the car manufacturer's warranty.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Asphalt 8: Airborne

2. Badland ($3.99/£2.49)

At its core, IPAD MINI 2 CASE FOR KIDS echoes copter-style games, in that you prod the screen to make your avatar fly. But the hazards and traps are devious and plentiful: imaginative and deadly contraptions in silhouette, ready to eliminate any passing creature. Your retaliation comes in cloning your flying monster, and figuring out how to manipulate the environment to bring as many clones home as possible.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Badland

3. Bejeweled HD (free)

We've lost count of how many gem-swappers exist for iOS, but PopCap'sBejeweled has a long history, which brings a maturity that's reflected in this IPAD MINI 2 CASE FOR KIDS release. Along with a polished standard mode, where you match three or more gems with each swap, there's Diamond Mine (dig into the ground), Butterflies (save insects from spider-ronch doom), and Poker (make 'hands' of gems).

50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Bejeweled HD

4. Beyond Ynth HD ($2.99/£1.99)

This fantastic platform puzzler stars a bug who's oddly averse to flying. Instead, he gets about 2D levels by rolling around in boxes full of platforms.Beyond Ynth HD hangs on a quest, but each level forms a devious test, where you must figure out precisely how to reach the end via careful use of boxes, switches and even environmental hazards.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Beyond Ynth HD

5. Bit Pilot ($1.99/£1.49)

A pilot finds himself trapped inside a tiny area of space frequented by an alarming number of deadly asteroids. You must stave off death for as long as possible. Bit Pilot is the best of the iOS avoid 'em ups, with precise one- and two-thumb controls guiding your tiny ship, effortlessly dodging between rocky foes — until the inevitable collision.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Bit Pilot

6. Blackbar ($2.99/£1.99)

As much a warning about digital surveillance as a word-based puzzler,Blackbar is a unique and compelling iOS classic. The game comprises single screens of communications, many involving your friend who's gone to work in the city, which you soon learn is part of a worryingly oppressive society. Your job is to literally fill in the blanks, while becoming immersed in a stark dystopian reality that's fortunately still peppered with warmth, humour and humanity.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Blackbar

7. Blek ($0.99/69p)

Blek is akin to shepherding semi-sentient calligraphy through a series of dexterity tests. Each sparse screen has one or more dots that need collecting, which is achieved by drawing a squiggle that's then set in motion. To say the game can be opaque is putting it lightly, but as a voyage of discovery, there are few touchscreen games that come close.
Blek
Blek

8. Boson X ($2.99/£1.99)

In what we assume is a totally accurate representation of what boffins in Geneva get up to, Boson X finds scientists sprinting inside colliders, running over energy panels and then discovering particles by leaping into the abyss. It's equal parts Super Hexagon, Tempest and Canabalt, and it's very addictive indeed.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Boson X

9. Botanicula ($4.99/£2.99)

Botanicula is another excellent adventure from the brains behind Machinarium, this time featuring a little group of tree creatures on a quest to save the last seed from their home, which is infested with parasites. Puzzles abound as you keep the seed safe while marvelling at the gorgeous environments. Although the point-and-click-style mechanics might be familiar, Botanicula is nonetheless a unique and joyful gaming experience.
Botanicula
Botanicula

10. CRUSH! ($1.99/£1.49)

CRUSH! is deceptive. At first, it appears to be little more than a collapse game, where you prod a coloured tile, only for the rest to collapse into the now empty space. But subtle changes to the formula elevate this title to greatness: the tiles wrap around, and each removal sees your pile jump towards a line of death. So even when tiles are moving at speed, you must carefully consider each tap.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
CRUSH! Device 6

12. Device 6 ($3.99/£2.49)

Device 6 is first and foremost a story — a mystery into which protagonist Anna finds herself propelled. She awakes on an island, but where is she? How did she get there? Why can't she remember anything? The game fuses literature with adventuring, the very words forming corridors you travel along, integrated puzzles being dotted about for you to investigate. It's a truly inspiring experience, an imaginative, ambitious and brilliantly realised creation that showcases how iOS can be the home for something unique and wonderful.

11. Death Ray Manta ($0.99/69p)

Akin to what Robotron might have looked like had its developer managed to recreate a 24-hour sherbet binge on-screen, Death Ray Manta is a wonderful, eye-searing twin-stick shooter. But whereas you initially think KILL ALL THE THINGS, each level contains a collectable 'tiffin'. Death Ray Manta therefore becomes both shooter and puzzler as you attempt to score the maximum 64 — and with only one life.
Death Ray Manta
Death Ray Manta

13. Eliss Infinity ($2.99/£1.99)

Eliss was the first game to truly take advantage of iOS's multi-touch capabilities, with you combining and tearing apart planets to fling into like-coloured and suitably-sized wormholes. This semi-sequel brings the original's levels into glorious Retina and adds a totally bonkers endless mode. Unique, challenging and fun, this is a game that defines the platform.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Eliss Infinity. Magnetic Billiards

14. First Strike ($3.99/£2.49)

First Strike bills itself as the fun side of nuclear war, but there's a sting in its tail. The game mixes Risk-like land-grabs, a Civ-style tech-tree, and defence akin to Missile Command, your missiles aiming to intercept incoming strikes. Sooner or later, though, you realise the only way to win is to go all-out, sacrificing territory and obliterating your opponents. Just like the classic Missile Command, First Strike remains a playable game, but it's one with a chilling message that comes through loud and clear — at least when it's not buried under radioactive crackles.
First Strike
First Strike

15. Forget-Me-Not ($1.99/£1.49)

Forget-Me-Not is like one of those ice creams you get with every kind of candy imaginable, but instead of sugary treats, the sprinkles here are all the best arcade games of old. There's Pac-Man dot-munching, Rogue dungeon-roaming, nods to Caterpillar, Wizard of Wor and more. It's a glorious, madcap neon-drenched slice of perfect arcade fare, deserving a lofty position in gaming's history alongside the more famous games that inspired it.
Forget me not
Foget-Me-Not

16. Frisbee Forever 2 (free)

We loved the original Frisbee Forever and this sequel is essentially more of the same. Fling your plastic disc away, guide it through hoops, collect stars, and make it to the finish line. What makes Frisbee Forever 2 really stand out is the lush locations you get to fly through, including ancient ruins and beautiful snowy hillsides.
Frisbee Forever 2
Frisbee Forever 2

17. Gridrunner Free (free)

Gridrunner Free has the look of a lost 1980s arcade game, with hints of Caterpillar and Space Invaders. But this is really a thoroughly modern affair, with perfect touch controls and bullet-hell-style gameplay, albeit bullet-hell in the video game equivalent of a shoebox. Oh, and you get only one life in survival mode, making every game a frantic bid to stay alive (more modes can be unlocked via the 69p in-app purchase).

18. Hitman GO ($4.99/£2.99)

It's great to see Square Enix do something entirely different with Hitman GO, rather than simply converting its free-roaming £D game to touchscreens. Although still echoing the original series, this touchscreen title is presented as a board game of sorts, with turn-based actions against clockwork opposition. You must figure out your way to the prize, without getting knocked off (the board). It's an oddly adorable take on assassination, and one of the best iOS puzzlers.
Hitman Go
Hitman Go

19. Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage HD ($2.99/£1.99)

There are other famous swiping games on iOS — Cut the Rope and Fruit Ninja spring to mind — but Icebreaker has oodles more charm, loads more character and, importantly, better puzzles. The animated, cartoon-like world feels alive under your fingers as you cut ice blocks, rope, slime and more to return helmeted chums to a waiting boat.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage HD

20. Impossible Road ($1.99/£1.49)

A roller-coaster ribbon of road winds through space, and your only aim is to stay on it and reach the highest-numbered gate. But Impossible Road is sneaky: the winding track is one you can leave and rejoin, if you've enough skill, 'cheating' your way to higher scores. It's like the distillation of Super Monkey Ball, Rainbow Road and queue-jumping, all bundled up in a stark, razor-sharp package.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Impossible Road

21. Kiwanuka ($1.99/£1.49)

There is a hint of Lemmings in Kiwanuku, this sweet-natured action puzzler.. You must guide a little tribe to freedom, using a magical staff to make bridges from the citizens themselves. They're left behind as you bolt for each level's exit, presumably thrilled at their assisting your escape, if less thrilled that they're now forever fused into an unused pathway across a yawning chasm.
Kikwanuka

22. Letterpress (free)

Who knew you could have such fun with a five-by-five grid of letters? InLetterpress, you play friends via Game Center, making words to colour lettered squares. Surround any and they're out of reach from your friend's tally. Cue: word-tug-o'-war, last-minute reversals of fortune, and arguments about whether 'qat' is a real word or not (it is).

23. Limbo ($4.99/£2.99)

A boy awakens in hell, and must work his way through a deadly forest. Gruesome deaths and trial and error gradually lead to progress, as he forces his way deeper into the gloom and greater mystery. Originating on the Xbox, this Limbo fares surprisingly well on iOS, with smartly designed controls. Its eerie beauty and intriguing environments remain hypnotic throughout.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Limbo

24. Magnetic Billiards (free)

A game that could have been called Reverse Pool For Show-Offs,Magnetic Billiards lacks pockets. Instead, the aim is to join like-coloured balls that cling together on colliding. Along the way, you get more points for trick shots and 'buzzing' other balls that must otherwise be avoided. 20 diverse tables are provided for free, and many more can be unlocked for $1.99/£1.49.

25. Minotron: 2112 ($1.99/£1.49)

Jeff Minter's gaming pedigree is very long indeed, and he went all out on this update of his own Llamatron, which itself was a tribute to Robotron, the original twin-stick blaster. In Minotron, the levels are populated by all manner of oddball foes, and the action comes thick and fast. A smart scoring system enables you to tackle the game in 'pure' fashion or pick up from your best score at any level previously reached.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Minotron: 2112

The best apps for you iPad revealed

26. Monument Valley ($3.99/£2.49)

In Monument Valley, you journey through delightful Escher-like landscapes, manipulating the very architecture to build impossible paths along which to explore. It's not the most challenging of games (nor does it have the most coherent of storylines), but each scene is a gorgeous and mesmerising bite-sized experience that showcases how important great craft is in the best iOS titles.
Monument Valley

27. Need For Speed Most Wanted ($6.99/£2.99)

Racing games are all very well, but too many aim for simulation rather than evoking the glorious feeling of speeding along like a maniac. Most Wantedabsolutely nails the fun side of arcade racing, and is reminiscent of classic console title OutRun 2 in enabling you to drift effortlessly for miles. Add to that varied city streets on which to best rivals and avoid (or smash) the cops, and you've got a tremendous iOS racer.
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Need For Speed Most Wanted

28. Osmos HD ($4.99/£2.99)

This superb arcade puzzler is at times microscopic and at others galactic in nature, as you use the power of physics and time to move your 'mote' about. Some levels in Osmos are primordial soup, the mote propelled by ejecting bits of itself, all the while aiming to absorb everything around it. Elsewhere, motes circle sun-like 'Attractors', and your challenge becomes one of understanding the intersecting trajectories of orbital paths. ipad 4 case for kids
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Osmos HD

29. Pinball Arcade ($0.99/69p)

The iPhone's a bit small for pinball, but the larger KIDS IPAD 4 CASE screen is perfect for a bit of ball-spanging. Pinball Arcade is the go-to app for realistic pinball, because it lovingly and accurately recreates a huge number of classic tables. Tales of the Arabian Nights is bundled for free, and the likes of Twilight Zone, Black Knight, Bride of PinBot and Star Trek: The Next Generation are available via in-app purchase. kids ipad air case
50 best iPad games: the greatest free and paid-for games around
Pinball Arcade. PUK

Alleged iPad Pro dummy shows its face, and yes, it's bigger

Chinese social network Weibo is a constant source of leaks and rumors, and the latest adds credence to the claim that Apple is working on a bigger ipad air case.
The iPad Pro is rumored to be a few inches larger than your run-of-the-mill iPad at around 13 inches, and this photo from Weibo may back that up, according toNowhereelse.fr.
The image purportedly shows a "dummy model" for the iPad Pro, and judging by the hand that's holding it, the Apple logo and the camera, it seems to be quite a bit larger than the iPads we're used to.
The same source also posted a photo supposedly of an IPAD 4 CASE dummy (keep scrolling).
iPad Pro dummy
We're going to need a bigger dock (credit: Weibo)

Listen up, dummy

Dummy models are created so that device accessory makers can craft cases and other peripherals that will fit with final products before those gadgets are publicly available, among other reasons.
The latest to show up before these photos was an alleged iPhone 6 dummy model that appears to show a larger and slightly curved iPhone.

iPhone 6 dummy
It's getting hard to keep all these dummies straight (credit: Weibo)
Like the iPad Pro, the iPhone 6 is expected to come in at least one variation that's larger than any past iPhone.
But even if the iPad Pro really is in the works, analysts predict it won't arrive until 2015 at the earliest.
Meanwhile rumor has it Apple it working on split-screen iPad apps in iOS 8 - a feature that, incidentally, would work quite nicely on a larger iPad.
Sometimes smaller is better, says the iPad mini 2

2014年10月10日星期五

Perfect IPAD 4 CASE FOR KIDS

This ipad air case fit the ipad 2 perfectly and its not top heavy like the kids safe version.
We really liked this once we figured out how to get it on! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JOYQAC0
We weren't used to this type of case, so it took us a few tries to figure it out. Then we couldn't figure out how to put it to "sleep" like our old cover did (it covered the screen and would turn the screen off when shut). I found out that you have to turn the screen off by pushing the power button through the back of the holder, not by pressing down on the top of the holder. Now that we know how to fully use it, we love it! IPAD 4 CASE FOR KIDS

TAB 4 CASE FOR KIDS

 i've had this galaxy TAB 4 CASE FOR KIDS for a few weeks and i like it very much. i bought this for two year daughter and loves it. it fits perfectly and the charging, volume and power are very easy to access. The case feels good in the hand and seems sturdy. i like the handle as it can be use in many position to watch movies or to type. i have not dropped the device yet but it seems it can take a beating i will keep updating my review, but so far i like it very much.
 If you are looking for a case that can withstand a 2 year old this is the case.galaxy TAB 4 CASE FOR KIDS caset

Travellor Hot Kid proof ipad air case

Excellent product for the price and expected usage, but fit is so snug, it lifts the screen protector off the iPad screen. Since there is no built-in screen protection, this was an issue for me, but the bundled accessories, quality of the items included, the price and lifetime warranty make it a great deal.
INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE:
1. Bumper - well made, sturdy, feels nice in the hands.
2. 8" square microfiber cloth - thick, absorbent, soft.
3. Child sized, thick grip stylus with 3 tip replacements
4. 3.5mm port splitter
5. Screen Guard - weak glue, washable screen protector.
Reasons I like this product...
1. It provides small hands with a way to easily grasp the iPad kids case.
2. It's durable. Made of tightly packed foam rubber, it's likely to resist scrapes and bumps.
3. Placement of ipad 4 case for kids is recessed, making it less likely that the screen will be cracked if the protector and iPad combination is dropped flat on the front of the iPad.
4. Ports are not obscured by the bumper.
5. The back of the ipad 4 CASE for kids isn't completely covered, thus allowing heat to escape from the device.
6. iPad is secure when installed properly into the bumper, which will provide maximum bump protection from the sides and corners, and some protection from impact to the back of the device.
7. It's washable! Wipe it or rinse it without the device installed.
8. Excellent package deal!
9. Lifetime warranty.
Things I wish were better, but not enough to make me drop a star in the review rating...
1. The handles around the face of the IPAD 4 CASE are smooth and can get slick if hands are damp. Maybe some texture on the handles would help?
2. Screen protector placed on the iPad gets lifted on the corners when installing the iPad into the bumper.
There is no protective cover or bumper that will prevent the iPad totally, but there are some that do a better job than others. At this price point, with all the bundled accessories, I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better value than this The Friendly Swede option.
If you are inclined to spend much more on total protection that can be used by both adults and kids, I'd suggest an Travellor Hot Kid's Freindly Freestanding Handle Case for Ipad 2/3/4 Ipad Air Ipad Mini (Original & Retina)- Sandproof Dustproof Shockproof. It offers 3-layers of protection, but isn't as kid-friendly as this bumper with the handles, nor does it come with the accessories, at a low price.
Overall, this is a wonderful deal, but it may not adequately protect your iPad from rough use by kids, and placing your iPad into the bumper (even carefully...) can affect your screen protector by pulling up the edges and dislodging even the best screen protectors.
NOTE: I received this product from The Friendly Swede in return for my honest review.

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3 layers of protection keep devices safe and collisions and falls Built-in screen protection against scratches http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LGH7XCY
The wilderness, travel, as well as , residential use (great for any age)
Amazon Kindle Fire brand aceguarder for HDX 7-inch 4-proof case: Green silicon + PC + ABS material for import Features waterproof, windproof, shock-proof, drop-proof, dust-proof http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M2SB9H6
Certificate of IP54 certification, and drop test certificate (1.8M)
Vibration test: 20-2000hz dance for 18 hours
Wind, rain test: 7.8km/hour (approximately 2000 mm/s)

IPAD CASES FOR KIDS the reviews

With some of the reviews, I was a little concerned that this cover might not measure up. As it turns out, this is a very fine cover that does not hinder the IPAD MINI 2 CASE FOR KIDS's functionality. This cover does NOT restrict screen access as other products do. With later OS revisions, the ability to "swipe up" from the bottom border to gain access to basic functions is important. Many other products cover up this bottom screen portion and render this excellent ipad feature useless. This cover leaves the whole screen available.BEST IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS   http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MAYNK74
With careless use or rough handling, I could see that this case might not hold up well... I am happy to accept this limitation to have a light weight and highly functional cover. Much like a good helmet, should you drop and damage the "Case/Cover", replace the cover and be happy that the ipad was protected. If you drop your ipad frequently or areIPAD 2 CASE http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LGC4LWE
using it in a challenging environment, a more protective case/cover would be appropriate. For my use this case is excellent and the bright color is cheerful and easy to find.

great deal IPAD 3 CASE FOR KIDS,

I enjoy this product very much, ipad 2 case for kids http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MAYNKA6   as matter fact I'm using it right now. I read some negative reviews about this product, I think for the price, it is exactly what the IPAD 4 CASE user should have. It is sturdy but needs a little wearing in to hold your iPad upright, but after several days to a couple of weeks of use it performs better than when you first get it. I have found it a tad tricky to use the rear camera but with practice(maybe I'm just a dork) I can handle it. It is way better then I thought it would be. I even read a review that said it had a smell to it, I get headaches VERY easily from foul scents and I smelt nothing. The rotation is handy and the little circle that twists from landscape to portrait also shows the apple on the rear of the kids ipad air case nicely...also you can slip your hand through that space and hold it much like an artist would hold a paint pallet. I was, at first, a little concerned if it would actually fit the ipad 4 case for kids , it seemed, like maybe it could fall out of the hard plastic snap in area, however it does fit and hasn't come out yet and it is somewhat difficult to remove, so it's pretty snug in there and I don't think it can fallout. The holes around for the ports for the earphones, camera and for the different plug-ins a well as volume and power controls are perfectly sized and easy to access. All in all, it's a great deal and I am not going to purchase on as a gift! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K5N5F9S

Worth my money ipad 4 case for kids

I've had it for several months now but last week the ipad air case fell out of the case, onto the floor, cracked the screen. I would have been better protected without the case. I have never dropped it from my hand. It worked well otherwise but the 300 dollars to Apple for a new Ipad air (they say repair but i suspect they'll just replace) pretty much negates any positives.IPAD 2 CASE FOR KIDS/IPAD CASE FOR KIDS /IPAD CASE FOR KIDS http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MRRAYFK
You should know that the cover is not designed to magnetically detach and is securely held by the back part of the cover. The entire case must be removed to detach the cover portion. I actually like the more secure attachment as my old "apple" cover detached too easily for my taste. Having a non-slippery back surface is another great feature of this case.ipad 4 case for kids

Love the color and design

Love the color and design.IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS
 I wanted something I could sit on my lap with the screen in landscape mode that wouldn't fall forward or backward. I also wanted something that is easily seen. I've had black covers for my other idevices and find they blend in which can make them hard to find when I've forgotten where I left them. I've gotten a number of compliments from those who have seen it. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K5N5FC0
Pros: 360 rotation works great. Came with a screen protector (I haven't applied yet). Has an elastic strap to keep the cover closed for travel. I found it easy to put the IPAD MINI 2 CASE FOR KIDS into the cover and snap it into place.ipad air case
Cons: This is a small issue. When I use the screen in landscape mode on my lap the first of the three viewing angle slots will not hold the screen in place. The second and third viewing angle slots work quite well.. FWIW, this isn't an issue when used on a firm surface.
Overall, I'm pleased with it.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LGH7XCY

Cheap but good IPAD 2 CASE

This case was so cheap I figured I could not go wrong while I looked for exactly the right case for my new IPAD 4 CASE FOR KIDS. It has the magnetic off switch on the padded screen cover, which also folds up to provide a viewing stand for the iPad. IPAD 2 CASE FOR KIDS/IPAD CASE FOR KIDS /IPAD CASE FOR KIDSIt's plastic of course, not leather but it's virtually up identical in build quality to covers costing 10 to 20 times as much. It's so good in fact,IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS that I continue to use it in my home. I would not feel comfortable using this lightweight a cover if I used the iPad outdoors or on the road much, but it's perfect for the desk or around the house. One of the best buys on Amazon for this kind of case.IPAD 2 CASE FOR KIDS/IPAD CASE FOR KIDS /IPAD CASE FOR KIDS/IPAD CASE/ipad air case/IPAD CASE/IPAD 3 CASE FOR KIDS/BEST IPAD CASE  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JM2QKFG

Touching story of life

Touching story of life
Republican from the 8th hospital residents fought the village LIAO Li-qing about IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS Wuchengbing car thieves deeds, we organized a courtyard area and a security guard to attend. Promote good deeds, but also can enhance security and guard the responsibility to create a safe and peaceful living environment for area residents.
         Happened in the afternoon of April 26, the Republican village on the 8th hospital guard on duty at the time Wuchengbing spotted a suspicious person to implement a courtyard residents battery car is ready to go out, Wuchengbing think the officer suspicious, KIDS IPAD 4 CASE stepped forward to ask, are being asked when the suspects pulled out a dagger on the Wuchengbing striking, but Wuchengbing always grab the suspect did not let go, suspects hurriedly Lian Tong Wuchengbing five knives, Wuchengbing pain, collapsed to the ground, the suspect took the opportunity to escape . Courtyard residents rushed immediately dialed 120, after medical personnel arrived, the first Wuchengbing wounds after simple treatment, then taken to hospital for treatment.
        During Wuchengbing hospital IPAD AIR CASE FOR KIDS, Chengdu TV on Wuchengbing fought the thief's deeds were reported. But unfortunately, due to the suspects arrested so far yet, Wuchengbing injured in hospital has used the huge costs of nowhere reimbursement.
        Today's story touched everyone present, we admire Wuchengbing Yongdoudaitu deeds, the audience burst into applause waves, more enthusiastic audience expressed their willingness to visit the due diligence of a good guard, but also for Wuchengbing medical expenses incurred huge sigh. Although slightly sorry, but we have said that in future work still due diligence, to create a safe and peaceful living environment for area residents.