We’ve been stopping by the trailer of our sister site Engadget quite often here at CES for the excellent company (and the excellent Wi-Fi), and while we were in there the other day, the good folks from ClamCase came by to show off their product. Engadget got their own look, but we were kindly handed one of our own to give it a good once-over from a more Apple-centric perspective.
The most intriguing thing about the ClamCase is how light it is. At just 1.8 pounds, even with a 1.6 pound Wi-Fi+3G iPad snapped in securely, the whole unit is only a little bit heavier than a 13-inch MacBook Air. It doesn’t fold down quite as thinly, but it’s still a pretty compact package that feels solid and well-made. The iPad does just snap in — there’s no release or switch, so you kind of have to “pop” the case open to get it out. But ClamCase told us that they tried a few different things, and in the end, the snap was what worked best and easiest.
The keyboard is a Bluetooth keyboard and the keys are tiny. The whole thing couldn’t be made bigger than the iPad itself, so if you’ve got fat fingers, you might find more key presses than you meant to have. The scale takes a little getting used to as well — reaching for the shift key will have your pinky falling right off of the case if you’re used to a standard keyboard.
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