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Acase(TM) HP TouchPad High Quality Premium Slim Leather Case Folio with built-in Stand for HP TouchPad 9.7-inch Tablet PC Wi-Fi (Black)

Acase(TM) HP TouchPad High Quality Premium Slim Leather Case Folio with built-in Stand for HP TouchPad 9.7-inch Tablet PC Wi-Fi (Black)

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Acase(TM) HP TouchPad High Quality Premium Slim Leather Case Folio with built-in Stand for HP TouchPad 9.7-inch Tablet PC Wi-Fi (Black)

 
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Introducing the lastest Slim Premium Litchi Grain Multifunction Leather HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch Case from Acase Products line - A must-have for your HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch! The Acase multifunction Litchi Grain leather case for HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch is perfect for daily usages and travels! The exterior of this case is made of litchi grain leather, which is light-weight and can provide the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch a total protection from scratches and small impacts.

This thinness of this case gives your HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch a snug fit without adding any bulk to it, which is a great match with the slender design of the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch.

The microfiber inlay gently protects the backside and the screen of the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch from scratches, and there would be no residues falling on to the screen of the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch. The grooves on the microfiber part of the case offer the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch multi viewing angles, now you are able to type an email or watch a movie without holding the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch on hands.

You can still access all of the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch's features even while it's still installed in this case including charging! You can put your HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch into any other bag or case without having to worry about not fitting! The choice solution in HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch mobile protection!

Compatible with the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch Android Tablet Wi-Fi , 2011 Model

Try it - from the best Tablet PC Case manufacture to add additional protector to your newest HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch 10.1-Inch Android Tablet Wi-Fi

 
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Product Details
Product Length:9.5 inches
Product Width:7.5 inches
Product Height:0.35 inches
Product Weight:0.69 pounds
Package Length:11.0 inches
Package Width:1.5 inches
Package Height:0.1 inches
Package Weight:0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 117 reviews

Features
  • Designed specifically for the HP TouchPad 9.7 Inch Android Tablet Wi-Fi

  • This well designed HP TouchPad 9.7 case is a Slim Fit PC case covered by Premium Litchi Grain Mark Leather,

  • All the cut-outs of the leather case are specially designed for the HP TouchPad 9.7, all ports and buttons are accessible.

  • The interior of this case is made of microfiber, which does not scratch the body and the screen of the HP TouchPad 9.7

  • The grooves on the slim leather provide the HP TouchPad 9.7 multiple angles to choose from.

  • Provides full body protection especially for 4 corns of HP TouchPad 9.7 Inches


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 117 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

53 of 54 found the following review helpful:


5Better than HP OEM Touchpad Case  Aug 30, 2011 By L. Dassow
I bought this case along with the HP OEM Touchpad Case and the Acase beats it hands down.

HP OEM vs Acase:
Flimsy, not as sturdy as the Acase
Less positions than the Acase -- the grooves on the Acase are very nice, the Touchpad does not move at all.

Both the HP OEM and Acase do hold in the Touchpad very nicely, it doesn't move around at all. The Acase has padded leather handles and the HP OEM case you just snap the Touchpad in the case.

The HP OEM case is a little more slimline but it is made of plastic.

The Acase is padded leather and therefore is a little thicker but not overly bulky

32 of 32 found the following review helpful:


4Wonderful case  Aug 27, 2011 By some person
I first purchased an iPad case by Technocel because I had read that it fit the HP Touchpad well with a little adjustment to the tabs. It certainly was a nice case but did not fit like I would have liked it to. So after seriously contemplating the official HP case, I chanced upon this beauty and snatched it up right away with Prime overnight shipping. I am glad I did. It is just like the Technocel case but fits the Touchpad like a glove. The latch on the case keeps it closed when you are not using the device, unlike with the HP case. The 3 grooves providing 3 different viewing angles work great and hold the Touchpad in place quite well. The typing position with the case folded underneath also works well. And because the case does not have cover the bezel, gestures are still easy to perform.

I do have two complaints, however, that prevent me from giving it 5 stars. First, the microfiber inlay inside the case was not cut well. It does not always line up inside the outer leather material and so some sticks out of the case in certain areas. For me, these areas are one of the retention tabs and also along the spine of the case. The other complaint is that the tabs along the spine perhaps grip the Touchpad a little too much - but not by much. What the problem here is if I want to stand the device up on the grooves, I first have to pry it out of those particular tabs (albeit with little effort). I feel those tabs should simply be meant for support and should effortlessly let go of the device when you want to stand the device in the grooves. Minor inconvenience the way it is now, so I am really just nitpicking.

Overall, I am extremely happy with my purchase, and I would absolutely recommend this case over the official HP case, which is marred by problems such as a drooping cover, bowing rubber, and other warping issues.

--Sent from my HP Touchpad

28 of 29 found the following review helpful:


4A sturdy winner.  Sep 02, 2011 By Tom Frost
This case is very sturdy. Parts that shouldn't bend, don't. The tension tabs grip the Touchpad very nicely, and fit its form like a glove. There's no question that this was made specifically for the HP TouchPad. Don't let the photo with the tablet popping out of the corner grip fool you-- it *will* do that if you've purposefully pulled the device out of those corner tabs before flipping the case back, but that won't happen by accident.

You do need to pull those corner grips off the TouchPad to get it into the 3 tilt level position, though. It's not hard to do, but it does take a bit of effort that shouldn't really be required, as the other grips are more than enough to hold the tablet securely. A minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless.

Even though nothing "locks" the case into the typing position, it's very stable. In the 3 incremental tilt positions, the grooves are deep enough that there's little to no chance of the device slipping out of the groove and falling flat. The advantage of the three-groove design versus the folded-triangle design many other cases use to prop the TouchPad up is that the groove design doesn't require a hard surface. It'll hold the TouchPad up on the bed, carpet, any moderately flat surface where an iPad 2-style case might tip over.

The clasp is strong (non-magnetic, but grips the edge of the TouchPad itself-- don't worry, no scratching), and when closed, the case + the device is about an inch thick. A little on the bulky side compared to other cases, but with how flimsy other cases seem, it's easy to forgive. My TouchPad doesn't seem near as fragile in this case.

THIS CASE *IS* TOUCHSTONE-COMPATIBLE! My TouchStone will charge the tablet in this case in either landscape or portrait, with the front flap folded behind the tablet before it's seated on the dock. However, since the case alone makes up for about half an inch of thickness when folded behind the TouchPad, the appearance is very very bulky. In landscape mode, it's doable because the spine of the case supports the tablet. In portrait mode, the tablet itself hangs off the TouchStone a bit. While it still charges that way, it's a bit unstable and doesn't look great either.

Overall, I'm very happy with this case. The sturdiness, high-quality materials, versatile tilt positions, and the lack of a bezel cover put this case far above the multitude of alternatives in quality. But it lost a star for the corner grip annoyance, bulkiness, and slightly less than stellar TouchStone compatibility design. For its few faults, though, I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


3It's not the perfect case, but it might be the best one.  Oct 27, 2011 By samkat
I don't know if there's a better case out there, but I hope there is.

I love the fact that this is a leather case. But the thin leather coating is already wearing away in some places, and I've only been using it for a week.

I like the various horizontal (landscape) positions that the case offers. But it's not vertically friendly. I can't stand it up.

Even horizontally, I'm confused. If I place my Touchpad in the case one way, the speakers are at the bottom and being muffled by the case. That doesn't seem right.

So I turned it around to place the speakers at the top. The volume control is being hugged by the case,and it actually turns it down and off!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5A more versatile case of comparable quality you are not likely to find.  Jan 16, 2012 By Aganar
Like many others who bought a Touchpad during the Firesale, I shop on a budget. Budget hardware, budget software, budget accessories. For the Touchpad I found myself being a little more generous on the accessories (I recently allowed myself a Touchstone--if at half it's listing price--even though it serves no real function other than a nifty way to charge my Touchpad). When I went case-hunting, Amazon was ripe with low-priced tablet cases, some generic, some custom-fit for the TP. While there were plenty of cases to be had for $10 and less, there is something to be said for occasionally paying a little more. Such is the case with Acase's leather folio skin for the HP Touchpad, which hovers closer to the $20 mark (although if the listing price is to be believed, it retailed for much higher). While that puts it roughly in the same price range as HP's official Touchpad case, make no mistake: this is the single best case you will find for the HP Touchpad. This is REAL leather, not the synthetic imitation you will find on other cases. And while I don't think my Touchpad could survive a drop, there is something to be said for the leather's padding, which actually makes it feel more durable (insofar as you feel like the case actually ABSORBS something) than many of the translucent plastic "shields" for the TP. I leave it to someone else to either affirm or prove me wrong, but I just don't see how anyone expects plastic encasing plastic to provide any kind of protection from shock-damage.

Nearly every Touchpad case will include a "stand" so that the Touchpad has something supporting it for video viewing or what have you. Acase's elegance lies in the fact that as opposed to just one groove, the Acase skin has several, giving you three options for landscape viewing angles. The value of this should be immediately clear: the one nearest the edge, giving the closest position to a flat tablet, proves the best for onscreen typing, while the middle and higher positions work better for video viewing or eliminating glare. While it seems like something that should be so obvious to anyone intending to manufacture cases that double as stands, I have tried out no less than four cases for my Touchpad and none of them offer the degree of variability in their viewing angles that Acase's does.

And lest an HP enthusiast attempt to hold "compatibility" over our heads: Yes, this case IS Touchstone compatible. At least in Portrait mode. Is it elegant? No, not really; you need to push the outer flap aside if you'd like to be able to look at your Touchpad while it charges. And it doesn't simply fold away as nicely as one might like. But HP's official case, despite explicitly promoting itself as Touchstone compatible, doesn't look terribly classy atop one either. I imagine most people are simply happy that it works. If you'd like to use your Touchpad as an impromptu picture-frame atop a Touchstone, I think you will have to live with the fact that picture-frames gather dust.

From beginning to end, this is an excellent case. The minimalist aesthetic provides style, functionality, and protection, all without seeming gaudy or bulky. It is to the Touchpad what a simple, elegant book-cover is to a revered leatherbound. I do have another case that I put my TP into on occasion (one with a built-in bluetooth keyboard for getting work done at a coffee shop), but this is the one in which my Touchpad resides 95% of the time. Knowing nothing about this company beforehand I took a gamble with this case over the official HP case and am very satisfied with my decision. I've since bought my brother an Acase skin for his Iconia tablet at Christmas, and he too has been stunned by its quality.

Pros:
- Multiple grooves in the case provide multiple viewing angles
- Sleek, non-intrusive cover keeps your Touchpad reasonably protected without feeling like it's wearing a lifesaver.
- Touchstone compatible
- Price comparable with any other quality cases on Amazon

Cons:
- The "proper" way to secure the Touchpad in the case will have the speakers on the bottom, rather than the top, meaning the sound will get slightly muffled if set into the landscape grooves.
- Touchstone compatible, but clearly not designed to be left on a Touchstone. Will not be perfectly level due to where the stand pushes of non-uniform surafce of case and exposed tablet.

Overall: A case I would not wish to be without.

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