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12 Awesome New Nexus 7 Cases
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We like book bindery style cases, like the one from Dodocase and others. This one forgoes the wood frame that most of them put inside the book cover to hug and protect the tablet. Instead the user adheres the new Nexus 7 to the inside back flap with the included 3M adhesive. We benefit from a much thinner and lighter bookbinding case. This comes with the wake/sleep feature and costs far less than the Dodocase at only $34.95 direct. Mix and match up to 7 outside covers with up to 10 inside covers and nine elastic straps. Users can choose one with or without the camera opening, a $5 option. They also pick if they want the feature that lets them use the case as a stand (a $10 feature). With all the options the case costs just under $50. | |||||||||||||
RMcLane
09/15/2013 at 3:06 pm
Nice selection! Another option is Treegloo (https://treegloo.com), it’s like a work of art. I got the Walnut frame and it looks really modern with bright colors (I was inspired by the MotoX). It gets so many compliments.
rodger
09/15/2013 at 10:10 pm
If your looking for a keyboard case I saw MiniSuit has one
Kevin Stagg
09/17/2013 at 5:36 pm
I have the Portenzo Bookcase. It’s made in Missouri with a Maple frame and is beautiful. Will never buy from anybody else.
Veer
09/17/2013 at 7:10 pm
It’s plywood, not maple….only the top 0.5mm is maple.
You can buy a piece bigger than a door for €20 or ~$25USD.
Kevin Stagg
09/18/2013 at 7:42 am
https://www.cultofandroid.com/17968/portenzo-bookcase-for-the-nexus-7-review-and-giveaway/
“While the maple frame does have a unique characteristic to it, I believe it has more to do with the LAYERED design of the wood than anything else. The layered/pressed (similar to plywood) design of the maple frame creates a stronger and more stable product while somewhat resembling the pages of an actual book.”