How could an iPad Clamcase be inspired by Star Wars Storm Troopers?
Like this:
ClamCase offers solid protection for your iPad. The hard shell polycarbonate case protects all sides of your tablet and guards against dents and dings.
ClamCase integrates a Bluetooth keyboard, rock-solid stand, and a protective case into one streamlined package. The matte black finish and soft-touch surfaces compliment its ergonomic build, and the innovative 360º hinge takes your iPad to the next level.
ClamCase’s slim scissor keys provide the tactile feel of a laptop to help you type faster and more effectively. By eliminating the inefficient on-screen keyboard you’ll take back 40% of your iPad display real estate. In addition to the QWERTY layout, there are 14 special function keys that allow you to copy, paste, control music and more!
An Apple product accessory modeled after Clones?
The real question: Is it with $150?
Trevor says
Help me out here. I thought the iPad/tablets were suppose to be the end of laptops and computers as we know it. They are the “next” step. But, ever since they have been rolling out, accessories keep appearing to make it look/work/feel like a laptop. Things that make you go hmmmm.
Eric Dye says
It’s called Reviewmirrorism — TV cultural studies term — it means: New technology mimics the old as it transitions into standing on its own two feet. i.e. TV started by imitating radio