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Moshi VersaCover review; origami cool for the iPad

Posted on May 8, 2015April 27, 2020 By Hulk

 

Apple loves aluminum, and glass, and combining the two forms some very beautiful — and fragile — mobile devices. Their iPad lineup is among the more delicate, and with a large surface areas and thin profile, we tend to have trouble not scratching or busting them up. As devices edge toward paper-thin, we’re always looking for ways to protect them. For iPad, Moshi has created the VersaCover, an all-over protective case that has some interesting viewing options. It also pinches some of Amazon’s cool we loved with the Fire Tablet’s cover.


VersaCover is one part plastic shell and one part screen protector. That screen protection doubles as the backdrop for keeping your tablet upright when not in your hands, but more on that in a minute.

The inside of the leatherette cover (it feels leather, Moshi isn’t saying what it is) is microfiber, so you won’t have to worry about scratches. There are two small dots, and again — more on that in a minute.
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