WEB SPECIAL: The Ultimate iPhone and iPad Accessories Round up
Cyber Deputy Sam Fung
What's better than your iPhone 4? Having it roll on spinning chrome rims.
Until then, we just have to make do with accessories that protect, stand-up, improve, or just give your iPhone some bling. Your iPhone can now be protected with the latest and greatest, such as with Element Case's Vapor 4 starting at $79. Featuring sports-car-like curves, this sexy case has an aluminum body and stylish screws that put it all together. Their product line also includes a simple well-designed aluminum iPad stand starting at $129.
Speaking of sports cars, carbon fiber is always in style. CarbonWare has light and thin carbon fiber cases for your iPhone or iPad that give you protection without the bulk. At around $50 for an iPhone case, this handcrafted material holds up as a great option. Not expensive enough for you? How about a case featuring 200-year-old African Blackwood with 18 carat gold starting at $3000? Gresso steps it up ten flights of stairs and brings you this luxury that makes me think, "And I thought the iPhone was expensive."
Want to show some skin? Color and skin designs you've always wanted for your iPhone/iPad is here. Gelaskins has over a thousand art pieces to choose from. With the online custom skin designer, you can upload your own images! $14.95 to get your style on doesn't sound bad at all. An alternative option would be Zapstatic.com which also offers patterns and solid color skins for $9.95 with custom skin creation in the works. Their nostalgia of the old Game Boy caught my attention.
How does that sound? Well, it can sound better with the iBox. A hand-crafted wooden iPad stand that claims to enhance your hearing experience for $25.
The best things in life are free. That's why Cases.com gives you a silicon iPhone 4 case for free (with $3.73 shipping).
What's better than free? Free-er. Do-it-yourself experts marvel at the creativity of users on the internet. Like most, I also hate deciding what to do with those hangars you get with your dry cleaning. Why not turn one of them into an iPad stand in 30 seconds? Another creative gesture would be the $100 bill iPhone stand. The reason that you clicked and watched half of the video was purely due to the fact that it is using a $100 bill. Marketing Genius.
Until then, we just have to make do with accessories that protect, stand-up, improve, or just give your iPhone some bling. Your iPhone can now be protected with the latest and greatest, such as with Element Case's Vapor 4 starting at $79. Featuring sports-car-like curves, this sexy case has an aluminum body and stylish screws that put it all together. Their product line also includes a simple well-designed aluminum iPad stand starting at $129.
Speaking of sports cars, carbon fiber is always in style. CarbonWare has light and thin carbon fiber cases for your iPhone or iPad that give you protection without the bulk. At around $50 for an iPhone case, this handcrafted material holds up as a great option. Not expensive enough for you? How about a case featuring 200-year-old African Blackwood with 18 carat gold starting at $3000? Gresso steps it up ten flights of stairs and brings you this luxury that makes me think, "And I thought the iPhone was expensive."
Want to show some skin? Color and skin designs you've always wanted for your iPhone/iPad is here. Gelaskins has over a thousand art pieces to choose from. With the online custom skin designer, you can upload your own images! $14.95 to get your style on doesn't sound bad at all. An alternative option would be Zapstatic.com which also offers patterns and solid color skins for $9.95 with custom skin creation in the works. Their nostalgia of the old Game Boy caught my attention.
How does that sound? Well, it can sound better with the iBox. A hand-crafted wooden iPad stand that claims to enhance your hearing experience for $25.
The best things in life are free. That's why Cases.com gives you a silicon iPhone 4 case for free (with $3.73 shipping).
What's better than free? Free-er. Do-it-yourself experts marvel at the creativity of users on the internet. Like most, I also hate deciding what to do with those hangars you get with your dry cleaning. Why not turn one of them into an iPad stand in 30 seconds? Another creative gesture would be the $100 bill iPhone stand. The reason that you clicked and watched half of the video was purely due to the fact that it is using a $100 bill. Marketing Genius.
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