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Ten One Design launch new leather iPhone case
Article by: Mike Barrett Date: 18 May 2010
OK so what yet another iPhone case? Well yes, but this one is slightly different from the crowd. The new Ten One Design Tango cases are made of genuine leather (as are lots of others) but the thing that makes it stand out from the rest is the addition of a Pogo Stylus.
For those of you used to PDAs a stylus is a prerequisite to used the device. This is not so with the iPhone. The iPhone uses a capacitive screen which is not pressure sensitive so a normal stylus does not work. The Pogo Stylus is a plastic stick with what looks like a lump of foam on the end. This simulates the moistness and conductivity of a finger, actually allowing more accurate positioning than a somewhat larger finger.
The case including the stylus is available for $39.95 from www.tenonedesign.com. The full press release follows:
New Tango genuine leather case dances its way into iPhone protection market; now available at TenOneDesign.com
Montclair, NJ (May 17, 2010) – Ten One Design, the ground-breaking creators of the Pogo Stylus, the first capacitive touch-screen stylus for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, now offers a stylish, complete protective solution for the iPhone 3GS – and the world’s first case specifically made for the Pogo Stylus.
The new Tango case, which comes pre-bundled with the Pogo Stylus, features a durable genuine full-grain black leather exterior that flips open to reveal the ultra-soft micro-suede interior, available in two vivid colors: Aqua or Lime. The outer stitching and embroidered Ten One Design logo, also in Aqua or Lime, mimic the inner lining to pull the whole design together.
The design is as functional as it is fashionable. To keep the iPhone and the company’s signature Pogo Stylus safe, secure and accessible, the Tango offers a built-in glossy clip to hold everything in place. Plus, the integrated magnetic clip keeps the front flap closed and secure for full iPhone protection.
The case was designed with a circular cut-out to accommodate picture/video capture and avoid lens obstruction. It even offers convenient dual storage pockets for credit cards, cash, driver’s license and other slim items.
The included Pogo Stylus, a $15 value alone, offers users a quick, easy and accurate way to navigate, type and sketch on their capacitive touch screens. The Tango Case, bundled with the Pogo Stylus, is available at www.TenOneDesign.com for just $39.95.
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Posted by NickG on Tue May 18, 2010 4:20 pm |
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I'd be happy just to find a decent leather iPhone case *without* a stylus... The Krusell case is the best so far, but has a hard leather inside (instead of suede) which seems to leave a greasy pattern on the screen and has stupid metal decals on the font and back which scratched my screen when I put the phone in my pocket *with* the case instead of *in* the case.
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Posted by Rowan29a on Wed May 19, 2010 1:24 pm |
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I use the Otterbox Commuter case. It adds very little to the overall dimensions of the phone but use a Martin Fields screen protector instead of the one supplied with the Otterbox.
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