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Title: Review: Twelve South BookBook for 12.9” iPad Pro
Post by: HCK on June 03, 2016, 04:05:25 pm
Review: Twelve South BookBook for 12.9” iPad Pro

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                  We've seen Twelve South's BookBook case for a number of iOS devices over the years, so we have a good idea of what to expect — essentially, it's going to be a leather folio case that looks like a book. That's still the case, even for the massive 12.9" iPad Pro. It now has the look of a sketchbook, simply due to its size. However, this big BookBook introduces a new wrinkle in the form of an inner "frame" which can be moved into different angles for sketching or viewing. The inner lining is microfiber, and a leather Apple Pencil holder works in tandem with a nylon strap to keep that particular Apple accessory secure. Two zippers secure the tablet inside the folio case. But unlike an iPhone BookBook case, there aren't any slots for credit cards or cash — this is strictly an iPad case. (According to Twelve South's website, a BookBook for the 9.7" iPad Pro is also coming soon.){/exp:char_limit}

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