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    September 29, 2010
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    April 25, 2012
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This Apple Smart Cover MD306LL/A features a polyurethane exterior with a microfiber lining to keep your iPad free of dust and protected against bumps and scratches. The aluminum hinge magnetically aligns the cover with the iPad for an ideal fit.
 
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3 out of 5
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Good, but still have to be careful
on April 25, 2012
Posted by: AperturePriority
from Southern California (Orange County)
It's a good cover because it is very thin. I also like being able to prop up the iPad in two different angles. However, the inside microfiber lining is exposed to any dirt/grit that could exist on a table/desk when propping up iPad. If any dirt/grit gets on the inner lining and you close the cover without clearing off this grit, it could scratch your iPad's glass screen. It would be nice when propping up the iPad if the cover could be rolled up in the opposite direction, protecting the inner lining. Also, the price could be lowered a bit.
What's great about it: Thin. Allows propping up of iPad.
What's not so great: Inside lining is exposed to dirt/grit when propping up iPad. Could be priced a little less.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+2points
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Proudly display your satellite speakers with these Sanus HTB3-B1 speaker stands, which adjust from 26" to 39" high for optimal acoustics and provide cord storage to conceal and reduce clutter. Rubber feet and carpet spikes ensure stability.
 
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5 out of 5
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Very good and study stands.
on September 29, 2010
Posted by: AperturePriority
from Southern California (Orange County)
This pair of stands are very sturdy and built very well. They are a bargain for the price. They also come with many mounting configurations for various speakers.
What's great about it: Sturdy
I would recommend this to a friend!
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