ZUGU CASE Alpha Case for 2020 iPad Pro 12.9 inch (4th Gen) - Ultra Slim Protective Case - Wireless Apple Pencil Charging - Convenient Magnetic Stand & Sleep/Wake Cover
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If they did, I'd most likely purchase a different color. I haven't come across any.
***COLORS ARE COMING SOON!*** says Zugu's website. The deadline is November 8, 2020.
Yes, you certainly can. It's crucial to remember that the sleeve shouldn't be longer than 0. They are usually made in a thickness of 3 millimeters (this is the standard size). If this limit is exceeded, things may not go as planned. In my case, I have a score of 0 out of a possible 100. I have no problems with a 3mm sleeve.
Selected User Reviews For ZUGU CASE Alpha Case for 2020 iPad Pro 12.9 inch (4th Gen) - Ultra Slim Protective Case - Wireless Apple Pencil Charging - Convenient Magnetic Stand & Sleep/Wake Cover
I'm hoping I didn't crack my iPad. It's almost too tight to be comfortable. After numerous attempts, it took me about 15 minutes to put on. It makes it far too easy to press the power button. If I just lightly tap it, the screen locks or summons Siri. I just hope I never have to use my iPad because I'm afraid I'd break it trying to remove it. My iPad appears to have been scratched or bent as a result. br>To get my device around the lip, I had to bend the case's edges, which was extremely difficult. That's probably good for protection, but it's a pain to put on. It fits so snugly that the pressure has caused my screen protector to bubble around the edges. br>If my matte screen protector can't even stay on, there's no way you'll be able to get a tempered glass screen protector on with this case. br>I'm extremely disappointed for something that costs nearly $70. br>br>Edit to add: I've had this case for a while now. Getting the pencil out of the holder area is a pain for an artist. Especially if you're trying to avoid scratching the pencil on the tall sides that keep it in place. br>The microfiber or whatever they use to line the inside of the screen sheds all over the screen, so I have to wipe it clean every time I use it. Lint and dirt adhere to the material extremely well, and I'm not comfortable leaving it on a table in public where the fabric touching the screen may pick up liquid or dirt that I won't be able to clean off as easily as the outside material.
wow! I've been waiting for this case for a long time and have read every review I could find. Particularly from the ZUGU case for the older iPad Pros from the previous generation. Everyone seems to enjoy them, so I figured I couldn't go wrong. I must admit that reading some of the reviews that were piling up here for this case made me a little concerned, especially as I watched other customers receive theirs and leave mixed reviews. However, either the production line produced a clear winner, or everyone else is far too picky or difficult to please. In any case, this case has me very impressed. This is, by far, the best iPad Pro case I've ever owned; yes, the iPad fits very snugly inside, and getting it in took a little bit of effort – but who cares? This thing is built like a tank, and I don't think it'll ever leave my iPad. For years to come, I'll be following this brand and maker.
The variety of angles in which the case could be placed was the first thing that struck me. That's practically a dream come true, given how expensive or poorly made most "art" stands for iPads are. This was the person who acted as a liaison between the two parties. It came at a reasonable price and, thanks to its two-piece soft/hard material, provided excellent protection. br>br>You can tell a lot of time and effort went into making this product, and the craftsmanship reflects that. The ZUGU case is a great option if you're looking for a functional iPad case with great protection, multiple viewing angles, and a stylish design.
It's hung from the hood of my kitchen! This is number twelve. Model for the year 2020: 9" Wow!.
This is one of the best non-fiction books I've ever read. It is possible to obtain keyboard cases. The fit is extremely tight and precise (literally a perfect fit). I have an angled usb c connector on a usb hub that works perfectly, and the usb c opening provides plenty of room for larger connectors. I can see why some people would complain about the Apple pen holder being too deep, but it all depends on how you choose to remove the pen. It comes out fine if you use a rolling motion (between thumb and index finger) in the middle, where the notches are located; otherwise, you'll need to use your nail. The best method for removal, in my opinion, is to roll it. This is also compatible with the tempered glass screen protector I have installed. The only criticism I have of the pen holder is that it flexes a little when I don't have a pen in the slot because it is thinner. It was also difficult to slide the iPad in due to the tight fit. However, once it's in, it's in for good. I don't think this is a case you'd want to deal with on a regular basis. There are simpler and less expensive alternatives if you plan to switch back and forth between a keyboard case and this case. But if you're going to leave your iPad in this case without taking it out very often and want full protection (this isn't a minimalist case), this is one of the best, if not the best, options I've seen and tried.
Don't waste $70 on this case because it doesn't protect anything and actually feels very flimsy when handling the iPad.
This case isn't as good as the zugu case I had for my previous iPad Pro. br>br>I understand that the pencil holder had to be designed in such a way that it wouldn't fall out, but it's also difficult to remove; If your fingers aren't completely dry, it'll be even more difficult. That I could live with, but when the iPad died as a result of the right angle charger slipping out due to a loose connection, I had to return it.
I found this gem online, and I use it for video games, YouTube/movies, and whatever else I can think of in various positions. It can easily hold itself on top of the fridge due to the magnets' strength. My iPad Pro 12 is one of my favorite gadgets. The most recent one is 5 2020. I like how I can recline this laptop and draw at the same time with Procreate; you can push it back as far as you want and it will stay in place. The Apple Pencil is extremely durable and does not fall out of your hand. It also charges flawlessly. The front portion, where it closes, is so well flushed that the lip does not protrude. It has a soft cover, so unlike those keyboard folders that leave stains on your screen, it won't leave any dirty smudges on your screen. I really like it, and I think it's a must-have.