Testseek.com have collected 10 expert reviews of the Speck HandyShell for iPad 2/3/4 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Speck HandyShell for iPad 2/3/4.
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Abstract: I have owned three full-sized iPads and now use the iPad mini with the Retina screen. On all of them, I have used the case by Speck. My opinion: The is the best, most versatile iPad case available. Construction consists of a sturdy polycarbonate ba...
Published: 2013-06-28, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: If you are like us, you've probably started using your iPad as a makeshift cookbook when in the kitchen. It's simple isn't it? Find your favourite recipe, load it up, and start cooking from the instructions. The catch comes of course, when you need to fi...
I’ve never seen an iPad case with this kind of versatility and protection. It looks handsome, is solid, and is very well made. The hinge stays where you put, and the weight of the iPad won’t overcome it. The color choices are low-key technical. If you...
Published: 2012-11-07, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Decent protection; great stand; loop on back also potentially useful as handle or for hanging iPad up
Quite heavy and thick; has a basic, plain look that doesn’t perfectly match the iPad; quite expensive
We can't quite issue an unqualified blanket recommendation for the Speck HandyShell case/stand, mainly because it forces you to compromise quite a bit in terms of looks and weight; it's also on the expensive side. But the built-in stand is excellent and t...
Abstract: Looking for an iPad case that allows you to prop up your device in not only the landscape position, almost every iPad case does that, but how about the portrait angle as well? Not only does the Speck HandyShell case for the new iPad as well as the iPad 2 ...
Clever dual-material body design, Good strength in handle
Not subtle, is it
The Speck Handyshell iPad 2 case is a tricky one. Most people won't want something like this, but within the constraints of its design remit it works very well. The handle is strong enough to hold the iPad still at any angle. Ever wanted to hang up your ...
Abstract: NowThe HandyShell for iPad 2 caters to those with a specific need. Some of you need to hang up your iPad, I suppose. Some want protection that can also serve as a stand. Some want a better grip. If that’s you, the HandyShell provides. If it’s not, thi...
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Published: 2011-08-26, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.com
while I'm doing dishes. Or cowering from a hurricane. I'll prop up my iPad at a very slight angle when I'm eating so that I don't have to stare directly down. The foot/handle/loop doesn't change its position with a light, accidental pushes. The plastic, w
You can't really customize the angle when it the tablet when it sits horizontally. While this definitely has the look, feel, and intent of being used like a tool (i.e. getting beat up), a little more attention to the fit and finish would be nice. Rough ed
Abstract: The great idea behind HandyShell is to pair three different parts together almost seamlessly into a frame that holds the iPad 2 inside and provides optional vertical or horizontal reclining support as needed. Soft matte plastic is used around the tabl...