iPad case round-up: Attack of the killer cases

05.03.2011

: This company's ($69) allows you to store your iPad while providing plenty of pockets and slots for items such as pens, paper and cards. The case is designed for both left- and right-handed users, and it features a flap that can be used to prop up the iPad in a standing position for typing or viewing. It comes in black, tanned orange, or metallic grey.

(Image Caption: Incase's Perforated Snap Case)

: Scratch protection, lightweight construction, and a tight fit are the three main features of the ($40), which, as its name implies, features the company's signature perforated pattern.

: The well-known accessory maker has teamed up with leather manufacturer Colonel Littleton to bring us a complete line of handmade iPad cases. If cost is no object, you'll love the (starts at $695), (starts at $425) and ($168 and up), ($350 and up),(starts $158), and ($176 and up). Each features premium leather construction and are designed to fit the iPad in a variety of configurations.

For a more modern look, you may want to consider the ($40), which combines a sturdy iPad case, a drawing board, and kid-resistant protection in one convenient package. The Lightboard is designed to work in combination with the company's , which lets the little ones have fun drawing alongside the iPad.