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Review on πŸ“š Dockem Executive Sleeve for iPad Mini 5, 4, 3, 2, 1: Premium Synthetic Leather Tablet Case: Slim, Microfiber Lined, Professional, Protective Cover - Dark Brown by Chris Vargas

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does what it's supposed to do

I bought the one designed for the iPad Air 2: It's snug enough to hold the tablet without easily falling out and loose enough that I can easily pick it up or reach it . It's a tan, dark brown that looks almost black. After a few weeks of daily use, it does more than enough work and appears to be durable. I noticed a few reviewers and interviewed people who complained that it was too tight with the other lids attached. Such complaints should be ignored because they are idiots. This product is just a case, a thick leather-like case to protect your lightweight product from scratches, dirt and mess when not in use. My briefcases, shoulder bags, backpacks, suitcases and other bags have padded compartments for tablets or laptops. But in those cases, or when you're laying it down at home or in the office, you might not want the tablet exposed to loose pens, coins, or anything else that could scratch the screen or surface. For me, putting my tablet in a heavy case would ruin the whole concept of the product known as the iPad "AIR". I want to minimize the weight. If your iPad has some kind of case, you don't need a case. A few years ago I bought an almost identical product from Kyasi for my iPad Air. I now need a new one for my new Air 2 and I will be giving the old tablet and case to a relative. I liked the Kyasi as much as this one. But for reasons unknown, the cost of the Kyasi went from $9.99 to over $25 when I wanted a new one, although today I see it has dropped to just under $14 to date. Dockem is almost the same product at a slightly lower price. Kyasi TouchHide Premium Faux Leather Carrying Case for Apple iPad Air, Brown Back

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