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The Official Etch A Sketch iPad Case From Headcase.





Headcase™, in partnership with The Ohio Art Company, has just introduced the first and only officially licensed Etch A Sketch® iPad case! Now, the world’s most popular drawing toy provides a fun backdrop for the most revolutionary device ever conceived by Apple.

Etch A Sketch® is celebrating its 50th year and over 150 million units sold. The iPad sold over 3 million units in its first 80 days, prompting the USA Today front-page article: “Etch A Sketch: The 1960’s iPad”.



Daniel Deutsch, CEO of Headcase explains, “Etch A Sketch® has been one of the most recognized and iconic toys for generations. The iPad, like the Etch A Sketch®, is also instantly recognizable and has defined an entirely new category of technology. It has been a thrill to work with Ohio Art to bring the look and the feel of the world’s most popular drawing toy to Apple’s latest opus. It is the perfect accessory for those of us who never really grew up.”

While the Etch A Sketch® iPad case looks like America’s favorite toy, there has been equal attention placed on making it a high quality protective case. Made of impact resistant ABS plastic, the Etch A Sketch® iPad case will help protect your iPad. Rubber feet and a felt backing gently cradle your iPad inside the Etch A Sketch® iPad case.



Strategically placed windows throughout the Etch A Sketch® iPad case allow for easy use of all your iPad switches, ports, and buttons.




A retractable kick stand allowS you to either lay your iPad flat, or angle it for easy use of the keyboard.



The Etch a Sketch® iPad case is available for purchase for $39.00 USD here

FAQ

I’ve heard horror stories about some iPad cases overheating iPads. Will that happen with my Etch A Sketch® iPad case?
No. Unlike many silicone or leather iPad cases, the Etch A Sketch® iPad case is designed to let your iPad have the proper ventilation for cooling.

Will I be able to easily access my switches, ports, and buttons?
Yes. The Etch A Sketch® iPad case was designed specifically for the iPad – it may look like an Etch A Sketch®, but no corners were cut in making it the highest quality iPad case possible.

Is Headcase the only maker of the Etch A Sketch® iPad case?
Yes, Headcase™ has an exclusive agreement with Ohio Art, the makers of Etch A Sketch®. The Etch A Sketch® iPad case is the only officially licensed iPad product available anywhere.

Will the Etch A Sketch® iPad case help protect my iPad?
Of course. While no iPad case can make any specific guarantees, the Etch A Sketch® iPad case is made of impact resistant plastic. We are proud of the Etch A Sketch® iPad case’s durability.

Buy it now.

Headcase™ is a division of Real Simple Ideas LLC, an Orlando, FL based product development company. With in-house design and prototyping capabilities, ideas go from conception to distribution in record time. Headcase™ is a trademark of Real Simple Ideas, LLC. Etch A Sketch® is a trademark of The Ohio Art Company iPad™ is a trademark of Apple®, inc.

Put That iPad In Your Pocket. That's Right, I Said 'Pocket'.




Australian designed and made iClothing sells white and black unisex tee shirts and a little black dress, both of which feature a giant pocket in which you can stash your iPad.



The iTee (white or black):


Sizing:
Men's sizes: Small (S), Medium (M) and Large (L)
Women's sizes: Size 8 (XS), Size 10 (S), Size 12 (M), Size 14 (L)
100% black cotton jersey, padding polyester/polypropylene
cold gentle machine wash, cool iron and do not tumble dry, soak, bleach, dry clean
buy it here


The iDress (Black only):

Sizes (Australia): 8 (2-4 USA), 10 (4-6 USA), 12 (6-8 USA) and 14 (8-10 USA)
100% cotton sateen, padding polyester/polypropylene
cold gentle machine wash, cool iron and do not tumble dry, soak, bleach, dry clean
buy it here


Who is behind iClothing?

above left: Fashion entrepreneur Davina Reichman developed the unique concept of iClothing. and is also the Managing Director of Being Born Again Couture. above right: Luke Staley, Creative Director of iClothing and the founder of Alconleigh.


Apple is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc. iPad not included.

Upping the iPad Ante. Real Yellow, White and Rose Gold Apple iPads.




Unless you have money to burn (and some people do), you'll probably find this iPadiculous. Stuart Hughes, known for their uber luxurious items, didn't take long to up the iPad ante with the release of their 24 ct yellow and white gold and 18ct rose gold editions of Apple's iPad.



They've taken the Wi-Fi & 3G, 64GB version and plated it in white, yellow or rose gold, combining the the hippest technology with the extravagant opulence of real gold.

20ct Yellow Gold Apple iPad:


20ct White Gold Apple iPad:

18ct Rose Gold Apple iPad:

Tailored and Designed in Liverpool U.K. by Stuart Hughes of Goldstriker

Prices start at $3,167.44 (or £2,195)
Available for purchase here.

So, You've Got Your Apple iPad, How You Gonna Carry It? Temple Bags New iPad Cases.




Okay Early adopters, you've gotten your eager little paws on the hottest tech toy of 2010, the Apple iPad. Now, how are you gonna schlep it around?



above photos courtesy of reuters

No doubt, tons of designs will soon be flooding the market, but Temple Bags is ahead of the game with great looking and functional options for you already.

Temple Bags smartly got the sizes and specs in advance of the highly anticipated iPad which hit store shelves today -- and most likely will be sold out in no time. They've produced three iPad Cases/ Bags, made from repurposed materials, available for purchase now. The three bags are rugged, functional and very attractive.

The All Leather iPad case:





Features include:
+ vertical and horizontal viewing stand options
+ padded shoulder strap
+ internal pocket
+ leather will both age beautifully
(Shipping begins Monday, April 7th)
$189.00

buy it here.
The BLACK on BLACK on BLACK Temple + Uncrate collaboration:




Features include:
+ vertical and horizontal viewing stand options
+ padded shoulder strap
+ internal pocket
+ leather & canvas will both age beautifully
+ black hardware
(shipping begins Monday, April 7th)
$159.00

buy it here


The Leather & Waxed Canvas iPad case:




Features include:
+ vertical and horizontal viewing stand options
+ padded shoulder strap
+ internal pocket
+ leather & canvas will both age beautifully
(shipping begins Monday, April 7th)
$149.00

buy it here


About the brand:



Temple was adopted into the artist collective of McManus Studios. A design cooperative built on three simple words: dream, risk, create. An American-made bag company that is sourced and produced locally in Los Angeles, California.

Every bag in their Heritage Collection is handcrafted from materials formerly used in WWII. The fabric is found after hours of searching through dusty warehouses; it is then washed, cut and re-purposed into our contemporary designs.

Due to the unique process of salvaging these vintage military goods, each bag is guaranteed to be one-of-a-kind. Ironically enough these fabrics that were once used for defending our freedom now serve to protect what they value most.

Sold online at www.templebags.com
As well as a few select boutiques in LA (more distribution is on it’s way).

Apple Outperforms Tiffany & Co, Best Buy and More

How productive are Apple’s (AAPL) retail outlets?

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“Out of this world” according to a report issued this morning by Toni Sacconaghi of Bernstein Research. In fiscal year 2007, he estimates, Apple stores generated an average of nearly $4,500 in sales per square foot — a figure far higher than any other consumer electronics or luxury retailer. That’s nearly five times the productivity of Best Buy, for example, one of the most efficient consumer retail outlets, and nearly 12 times that of Saks. Only Tiffany & Company comes close, with sales of $2,750 per square foot. (see charts)

The findings were part of a follow-up to the in-depth report on Apple’s retail strategy that Bernstein Research issued a year ago. Since then, Apple has opened 20 new stores (total: more than 200) and reportedly has plans to expand to China, France, Germany and elsewhere.


Among the report’s other findings:


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  • Mac sales per store grew 26 percent year-to-year in fiscal 2007. Apple’s brick and mortar stores sold an average of 8,000 Macs in 2007, or a “stunning” 21.4 per day.
  • Apple Stores boosted the company’s total revenue by at least $1.35 billion (5.6 percent) during the year, with gross margins of 42 percent (versus 34 percent for Apple overall)
  • Despite the high gross margins, the stores have somewhat lower profitability than the company overall because of high operating expenses. The average Apple Store has 40 full-time-equivalent employees, double the number four years earlier. All told, Sacconaghi estimates that the retail segment’s operating margin was 16.9 percent for the year, compared with 18.4 percent for Apple overall.

source: Fortune Magazine

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