LUXA2 Release MiniCinema iPad Mini Case for In-car Entertainment

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Taipei, Taiwan – May 3, 2013 – LUXA2, a premier designer and manufacturer of unique and functional mobile accessories including holders and cases, is proud to announce a brand new iPad mini accessory for in-car entertainment – MiniCinema iPad mini Case.

Turn your iPad mini into a personal in-car entertainment system with MiniCinema iPad mini case. This leather case securely holds the iPad mini, and the adjustable elastic strap on the back of the case wraps around the car’s headrest. The iPad mini is positioned nicely on the back of the headset for passengers to watch videos, brows the web, play games and more while riding.

The elastic strap also works as a convenient hand grip to provide extra security when holding the iPad mini.

Key features:

  • Genuine leather construction
  • Adjustable strap attaches to the back of the car’s headrest
  • Microfiber interior
  • Full access to ports and controls
  • Elastic strap also works as a handgrip

LaunchPort releasing AP.3 sleeve for juicing your new iPad the inductive way

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LaunchPort is finally releasing a sleeve for the new iPad, which makes it compatible with the company’s inductive charging gear. It goes on sale in September for a hefty $149, and of course, you’ll also need at least one $199 tabletop or wall mount to connect it to. The sleeve also works with the iPad 2, and if you’re thinking about getting one, be quick — it’s only a matter of time before resonance charging renders inductive juicing a little passé.

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