Thursday, 20 June 2013

SwitchEasy®- Trig™, Made for iPad


The SwitchEasy®- Trig™ is one of the best and durable protective sleeves that will transform into a stand for your iPad in both landscape and portrait. The visual appearance of SwitchEasy®- Trig™ is not far from that of a thick winter jacket with thick thermal blanket padding. In comprehensive manners, SwitchEasy®- Trig™ is a nice sleeve made for maximum and absolute protection, and with added stand functionality.
The SwitchEasy®- Trig™ looks really cool, and sticks out of the ordinary template for sleeves. Instead of going for form fitting, slim and less is more it goes for bold, bulky and cuddly. A small label on the lower left hand side, as well as both logo and name visible when using the stand functionality is great. I am all for showcasing your brand and SwitchEasy is getting better and better at it. As usual you get some extras, and with the TRIG you get an anti static screen film. For scratch protection SwitchEasy®- Trig™ has the entire iPad covered. The outer leather like material is easy to wipe clean, and seems quite durable. All seams are well made, and buttons sit smoothly and firmly. The most interesting part of SwitchEasy®- Trig™ comes when you notice the extra set of snaps at the bottom of the case which is attach to the ones on the main flap, to create a stand. Although you have to be alert of the exposed snaps when setting the iPad in the stand, the design is creative and works well for viewing videos, in a certain degree.  By using the closure buttons, and the ones for the extra flap the TRIG turns into a handy stand. The trade-off in the TRIG is that it emerges as quite ample. If you compare  SwitchEasy®- Trig™  with the iPad it is more or less three centimeters longer, but you do not need to worry about the fitting.
Some extra supplements also  included in the package of SwitchEasy®- Trig™  are a screen protector, microfiber cloth, and an absorbing liquid duster for installing the screen protector in firm manners. The screen protector installs fairly easily and does not serve as a distraction or confusion.

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