SwitchEasy CANVAS iPad 2 Case Review

Others/Miscelleneous by stefan @ 2011-11-25

The CANVAS iPad 2 Case from SwitchEasy combines nice looks with protection by using an inner shell made from strong polycarbonate plastic to hold the tablet securely and the outside is made from a soft, matte and water resistant surface with super rich microfiber lining. The top cover is magnetic, supports the On/Off function and can be secured with a clasp. The Audio/Data-Charge connectors can be protected with the supplied covers and the tablet can be positioned at different angles, by using the grooves on the interior of the front cover.

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A Closer Look Part II

Opening the case reveals a soft material on the interior side of the front cover, with 3 different ridges to allow iPad 2 viewing at three different angles:

 

 

 

 

After the removal of the dummy iPad 2 (which contains the rest of the accessories), we can see how the hard plastic shell looks on the inside:

 

 

 

 

Here are some close views of the shell openings:

 

Audio Jack/Sleep-Wake

 

 

 

Mute/Volume Rocker

 

 

 

Speaker/Data-Charge Connector

 

 

 

The rest of the accessories are composed of a screen guard, a small manual, two Audio Jack and two Data-Charge Connector covers, a soft cloth for dust removal and a squeegee:

 

 

 

Inside the manual, we can see a summary of steps we need to perform for installing the screen guard and for getting the tablet inside the case:

 

 

 

On a separate documents we are instructed on how to operate the clasp:

 

 

 

The screen guard can be installed in a similar manner as the one presented in the previous review and comes with two transparent covers that must be peeled in the instructed order; as I have mentioned in the Otterbox article, we must make sure before the installation that we are in a dust-free environment and that we properly clean all residues from the iPad 2 glass before applying the screen. Not following these advices could lead to dust particles underside the screen, which are hard to remove afterward and there are chances of introducing additional particles when trying to re-seat the screen:

 

 

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