Another FolioGuard case review - Eee Pad Transformer Accessories

I was lucky enough to be greeted by the UPS man today with a FolioGuard prototype. Thanks to the others (jms_uk, it2steve) for their great reviews. They have really done a great job, and I agree with everything that they have said thus far. Therefore, I'll touch briefly on the build, fit and features, then add my thoughts for improvement.
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You can see the fit of this case is very good. It appears well made, and the Transformer doesn't slide around during normal use.
Care has been taken not to cover any of the critical buttons/or connections which I appreciate! No need to remove the unit from the case to insert a microSD, or connect HDMI. Likewise the proprietary connector is accessible, as are the power/volume and headphone connector. Also cutouts for the speakers have been integrated. A+
Viewing angles are good, though I would like to see a more shallow angle for desktop typing. More on this later, as I have some ideas for this.
The indents are plenty deep enough to hold the unit upright and stable. As was discussed in another review, if you are familiar with the clip case for the Gtab, these grooves hold the tablet much better.
This is one area where I am a little concerned. If you are carrying the folio case by the edge, the transformer will slide. That said, the flap is designed to stop from falling completely out, but I am worried after a bit of use, this may not be the case.
My advice would be to put some sort of velcro on the flap and the inside of the case which would solve this problem. I'll make the modification and post an update in a few days.
My next complaint, be it minor, was also addressed in another review. The magnets don't hold the case closed very tightly. I'd like to see a little stronger implementation which includes a magnetic strip along the cases' entire length.
As mentioned above, I also really want to see a more shallow typing angle as I use this tablet in meetings when I need to type a quick note or run a terminal session. My initial thought would be to design the front flap so that the very first indent can fold. This would allow one to fold the case in half, while folding up this flap, which rests in the crease on the back of the case. I hope that makes sense, I am going to try and work with the case a bit and see if I can make a modification. Pics will be included with my findings.
All in all this is a GREAT first attempt for an aftermarket case, and I wouldn't hesitate to buy one. The build quality is really good, and it's pretty well thought out.
-J

OK, so I bit the bullet and carefully bent the front flap at the first indent. This is a perfect angle IMO, and I think it should be incorporated into V2. It could be cleaned up with a bit of stitching, and two separate internal front flap pieces.
-J

Thanks for the review.
I have one shipping over soon and also have the official ASUS sleeve. I'm very underwhelmed by the ASUS sleeve.

Good Job,miatawnt2b

Nice review, is there a link?

Thanks, I`m in EU, just wondering whats the difference to other case I`m looking from e-bay: Folio Leather Case For Asus EeePad Transformer TF101=you can see by searching this title on the search box on ebay, I cant post the link as I`m not allowed(<5posts)

harrys said:
Thanks, I`m in EU, just wondering whats the difference to other case I`m looking from e-bay: Folio Leather Case For Asus EeePad Transformer TF101=you can see by searching this title on the search box on ebay, I cant post the link as I`m not allowed(<5posts)
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That's not leather. It's PU. PU leather not leather.It Is a synthetic.
The different is: The one you found from Ebay angle fixed.
The one from aliexpress angle adjustable.
Also,material different.

Great stuff- thanks for the review and pics!
Anyone know if there are plans for a V.2?

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OK, so I bit the bullet and carefully bent the front flap at the first indent. This is a perfect angle IMO, and I think it should be incorporated into V2. It could be cleaned up with a bit of stitching, and two separate internal front flap pieces.
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How are you finding the case now you've bent the front flap, i.e What's the integrity of the case like in terms of stability etc?

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How are you finding the case now you've bent the front flap, i.e What's the integrity of the case like in terms of stability etc?
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Im curious to know this as well, does the bend show on the other side when you flip it back to its original portfolio style?

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Im curious to know this as well, does the bend show on the other side when you flip it back to its original portfolio style?
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The integrity of the case is still very good. I don't have any issues with any of the angle's. You can see the crease from the front now, but it really doesn't look that bad. If you are going to do this to your case, my suggestion would be to use or build a break so that you get a really good straight line.
Pics coming.
-J

Excellent review. Thank you!
BTW - Did you ever do the velcro modification? I'd like to know how that came out - if it added too much extra bulk, etc.

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Excellent review. Thank you!
BTW - Did you ever do the velcro modification? I'd like to know how that came out - if it added too much extra bulk, etc.
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Still haven't gotten around to the velcro mod. I was actually thinking to eliminate bulk I would just use a lightweight command strip. That way I can easily remove it if I want to pull out the TF, which would probably be never. Command Strips also makes a velcro that you could use if you wanted a solution that allows you to remove the tablet more often.
-J

xjarl said:
That's not leather. It's PU. PU leather not leather.It Is a synthetic.
The different is: The one you found from Ebay angle fixed.
The one from aliexpress angle adjustable.
Also,material different.
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I see that both are PU(synthetic)...

A few co-workers have the dock, so we wanted to see if this case fits with the dock. No-Go. The material of the case is too thick to fit inside the clamshell of the dock. So, this case is not dock compatible, even though it has cutouts for the latches.
-J

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[Review] Alternative Folio Case for TF

Quick Review...yes its copied from the other thread that I posted in. But I figure plagiarizing my own stuff is ok. Plus, there are pictures now!
Material: Definitely not real leather. Is PU Leather but doesn't feel "cheap" in the hand either! Inside of the case is a velvety "soft" material...I guess a cloth version of suede is the best way to describe it. (Definitely not Alcantara like the stuff I have in the bucket seats of my car.)
Workmanship: Can't complain here either surprisingly! I was expecting it to be well, just ok....but the stitching is straight and even, uniform distance from the edges (yeah I'm sure there are tenths of mm variations but...nothing distracting.) Holes for camera, proximity sensors, buttons, etc. are PERFECTLY aligned when the TF is properly inserted.
Closure: Magnetic...decent snap to it. There's magnets on BOTH ends of the case so it is quite secure.
Holding Mechanism: One of the weaknesses of this case. It has a flap that is on the landscape edge facing into the spine of folio case. Should have put a magnet or two in there to keep the flap more securely closed. Or Velcro. I think I'm going to add some velcro there myself. On the other hand, I think it is far better to have the flap on this side than along one of the portrait edges of the Tablet.
Stand angles: 2 actually, one inverted "low position" suitable for typing. One high angle for casual viewing I guess.
Conclusion: 1 thumb up--not two--because of the ridiculous pricing on these cases, $28 including shipping. Seriously, these things can't cost more than $5 in China where they are made.
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Can you get to the charging port while it is in the case?
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ctinsley said:
Can you get to the charging port while it is in the case?
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Looks like there's a cutout in the tuck in flap but no cutout on the main cover. My guess is you can charge the transformer while in the case but that the cover has to be open.
Where did you get it? Was this one of the generic eBay ones?
I just got this case today (took about two weeks to arrive), and I'm thoroughly satisfied. It has holds for everything, even the Micro SD slot. Most importantly, the Transformer feels protected.
I just received mine today. I bought the brown version. It fits OK but overall the case is not of the highest of quality for instance there is a finger size mark on the front of the case. Can't help thinking in a couple of weeks the transformer will be slipping inside of the casehousing.
The listing on eBay said leather and I am going to complain and request a partial refund because it is definately not leather being some kind of ruberised finish and a joke of an attempt to show leather grain. I feel like I have been mislead....
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http://www.aliexpress.com/product-f...ree-shipping-wholesalers.html?CatId=100008232
there is a multi-angle adjustment case
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Why are there so many people trolling the "FolioGuard" case in everyone else's threads? WTF? People KNOW there's the FolioGuard case. The point is THIS ISN'T THE FOLIOGUARD CASE AND IS A REVIEW OF A DIFFERENT CASE.
SoCalTiger, I got this one from eBay. Here is the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123#ht_5978wt_1018
I'm beginning to wonder whether this one IS genuine leather and NOT PU leather at all. I've "aired" it a good number of days and it STILL smells/feels like leather. The patterned marks don't seem to be pressed/printed into the case at all. There's a few other tests I can "run" to see if its real leather or not (including the "match" test, but I don't really want to ruin the case either).
Thanks!
verkion
andyzarins said:
I just received mine today. I bought the brown version. It fits OK but overall the case is not of the highest of quality for instance there is a finger size mark on the front of the case. Can't help thinking in a couple of weeks the transformer will be slipping inside of the casehousing.
The listing on eBay said leather and I am going to complain and request a partial refund because it is definately not leather being some kind of ruberised finish and a joke of an attempt to show leather grain. I feel like I have been mislead....
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Can you send/post the link for the one you ordered that you are not happy with? There DEFINITELY was NO option for "another color material" for this case. Just the variation in stitching color.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Asus-Eee-Pad-...I&otn=3&po=LVI&ps=63&clkid=419235527009776241
3 different colours. Think I saw your link to the seller originally or you posted on the same thread I was reading. They were selling different colours under another listing. Anyway from the pictures you posted it is identical to mine... I think the ebay listing is misleading regarding the material.
Are you sure it isn't leather? I haven't tried the melt vs. scorch test on it yet so I'm not 100% sure. It feels like a really thin layer of leather over a harder backing...
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Okay, that's it. I'm going to report every single one of your posts to have them deleted. All you are doing it trolling with your links to the FolioGuard.
100% certain its not leather. Got a reply from the the seller saying it is pv leather (I understand this to be a man made material and will never have been anywhere near a cow) which is fine but they should state this al the way through the listing. I have asked them to amend the listing and requested a part refund. If not I will report them to eBay and see what think
I am sure most people would be happy with the case and i agree with your review it does a reasonable job of proteting the Asus. The stitching is good but there is a small defect on the front of my case which
i like this case, might have to get one
well I am happy with the case seeing as i have just received a full refund. I do not need to return it either. So feels like a bargain now! Just shows you it is worth complaining. I hope they amend the listing to make it clear this is not leather for other people.
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well I am happy with the case seeing as i have just received a full refund. I do not need to return it either. So feels like a bargain now! Just shows you it is worth complaining. I hope they amend the listing to make it clear this is not leather for other people.
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Nice! It does say "Leather PU" now.
andyzarins said:
well I am happy with the case seeing as i have just received a full refund. I do not need to return it either. So feels like a bargain now! Just shows you it is worth complaining. I hope they amend the listing to make it clear this is not leather for other people.
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You sir...are awesome! LOL. I should request a partial refund too! And I got 2x of them. Can't beat free!
verkion
My case arrived this weekend, but I guess I don't need to do a review either.
It's definitely a decent case for an alright price. Build seems good and does the job perfectly.
No complaints really.
Anybody know if this is the same case? http://electroniccrap.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=34_36&products_id=51

Blurex case in stock

http://www.amazon.com/BLUREX-Leathe...s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1326461088&sr=1-407
I would buy it right now as it looks compatible with the keyboard dock but I will not pull the trigger until I know how the flap stays closed.
Edit - Wait it looks like to clips over the top...hmm I think I might get one.
This is the same case also sold by MoKo and Vertek. Targus also sold a version of this for the iPad2 (or the Moko and Vertek are a copy of the Targus). Anyway, the MoKo review thread has a couple pics of it with the keyboard dock in use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21369579&postcount=38
It looks like the only downside is the front of the keyboard is raised slightly due to the clasp.
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http://www.amazon.com/BLUREX-Leathe...s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1326461088&sr=1-407
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I ordered this myself. I like the viewing angles and how slim it is.
I wonder if this is any different than the Poetic, Verteks or Moko cases. They're all the same right?
All same, but i was reading in another thread that the Moko had cutout for charger.... and poetic didn't idk....minor differences....
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All same, but i was reading in another thread that the Moko had cutout for charger.... and poetic didn't idk....minor differences....
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I have the Poetic and it does have a cutout for the charger.
I got this case today since I wanted one before I head out on my road trip to vegas but its kinda disappointing so far. It feels a bit flimsy since its loose (kinda need to grab the case to know what I mean -_-; sorry that I can't really describe it) and the bottom corner of the tablet holder doesn't quite fit into the tablet. I'm kinda wondering if I should bother getting another case or just keep with this.
I'll return mine also if I don't like it. I have the Moko and have been just OK with it. Has the charging port cut out ok.
This was a fail. I ordered this from the Amazon link in the OP and I received today a case for a 7" tablet.
The sticker on the box said Transformer prime TF201, but it was way too small.
I got one. I don't have a tablet to use it in but it seems good so far. It says it is leather and smells and feels like leather. The construction of mine seems quite good. I'll post a pic or two Friday if one of the Primes I have coming doesn't have any issues.
I'm going to order and try it out. Fulfilled through Amazon, so returns will be easy.
I spent a good 10 minutes comparing the photos between this and the Moko, and they look identical.
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I got mine today and do not like it. The tablet is held in by clasps, which I don't like at all. I switched back to my Moko case, which the tablet slides into. I'll return the Bluerex one.
I ordered this and it already shipped, too late to cancel ..Will I regret the purchase? What's the problem with it, it clips too tight?
I just received this case today. This is my first folio type case. My previous case was the official ASUS case for the TF101. Because of that, I have developed a preference for holding my tablet in portrait-view by folding the cover into a triangle shape behind the tablet (like the Apple Smart Cover).
The TF201 fits very tightly into this case. I'm afraid of bending the boarder of the prime every time I snap the case closed. It feels like high quality. I only wish that I could hold it in portrait-view like the TF101 case.
Well I finally got a good Prime. This case definitely seems to be constructed well. The stitching is tight and the materials feel nice. There are a couple things I dislike. One is that the tablet slides in really tight. Once you get it in it is fine but it feels a little unnerving trying to slide the case on. All the little tabs that hold it in place are soft material though so no scratching will occur.
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The stand features works awesome. The tablet feels secure and does not feel at all like it will slip out of the grooves.
Here you can see when the cover is folded all the way back it does not lay flat. I believe this will loosen up over time as the materials stretch and get warn. This doesn't bother me but it may bother some. There is no mechanism to hold the cover back either. You just have to hold it with the tablet in your hands.
Here you can see I am pressing it down so it lays flat.
Another thing I dislike is how you have to snap the bottom two clips in for the tablet to be fully in the case but then you have to unsnap them if you want to use the stand feature. I would prefer if those two bottom clips on the left and right were not there. You can see in this pic below I have them snapped in but in the second pic above they are not snapped in so that the stand can be in use. I may get out my Dremel and grind those two tabs away. I think I could make it look decent and function the way I want. It depends if they loosen up for me. (When I say "snap" they don't really snap with a sound or definite feel but for lack of a better word I used "snap". They kind of just need to get pressed onto the right position.)
Here are a couple images of the case with the dock attached. These are basically the two ways you would probably use it. The dock lays flat and works perfectly in either position. The front is elevated slightly on the clip but you cannot really tell.
Finally, the clip that folds over the top of the tablet is a little tight. I am still kind of nervous to clip it over my tablet without really thinking about being super careful. Again everything is covered in a microfiber/felt type material so no scratching but the force you kind of need to use is a little unnerving. I also think this will loosen up over time but right now nothing really feels natural to use. I don't just whip the case open and start using it...I exam how I open it pretty carefully still, lol.
Would I buy it again? Probably not. Everything is just a little too snug for my liking and I dislike how you have to un-attach those bottom two tabs for placing it in the "stand" position. If they didn't come out so hard I probably wouldn't mind. I am really hoping everything loosens up a bit with use. The quality of the materials is impressive and it will protect the Prime just fine. Time will tell whether or not I use it I guess.
I loosened up the bottom two tabs with a pair of pliers. Slips in and out pretty easily now.
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I loosened up the bottom two tabs with a pair of pliers. Slips in and out pretty easily now.
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This worked great. I loosened up the clip that holds it shut as well.
Thanks guys just ordered one myself. I've been eying the blurex case for my acer a100 which currently been out of stock for a while and love how low profile it was. Glad they also make one for the Prime. Also glad it will still work if I decide to get the keyboard.
Tabs or not, I don't like the way the tablet fits in this case. Having to clamp on and off all the time just isn't what I want to do. It will eventually scratch or wear down the metal/plastic and make it look bad. Thanks there are other options and still coming.

Slimmest Folio Case for the transformer prime

I've looked through various threads trying to find an answer to this one:
which is the thinnest available folio case (one which converts to a stand for multiple viewing angles) for the Transformer Prime?
One of the driving factors in getting this tablet over the competition is its thinness, so the slimmest case would be ideal for a lot of people out there to show off how amazing this tablet really is.
So far it seems the slimmest folio cases are (based on my research, please add more to the list):
Moko Slim Cover Case with Stand
MiniSuit Case
Poetic Case
All 3 of which are very similar!
Lets make a comparison of some REAL technical data on the available folio/folding cases out in the market.
Could I ask those of you which own any of these cases to take a measurement of the total thickness of the tablet+case when in closed position?
I'll update this post with the measurements so we can start comparing them, and hopefully we can get a good guide going for this type of case. I'll also add hyperlinks and feature sets, so please chime in with any differing features - eg. magnetic locking, velcrove locking, clip locking, tablet requires to be unhooked from the bottom case clips to go into the 'standing' mode etc.
If you really want a thin case, a folio case isn't what you're looking for!
I have the BluRex case, and like it. I prefer the way it attaches the Transformer Prime to the case, using corner clips, covered in material to protect the screen, to the way other cases have a sleeve, which, once the Prime is inserted, covers up a large portion of the screen.
That being said, any folio case will add more then double to the thickness of the TP. A video reviewer of one of these cases (perhaps the BluRex, don't remember) used nickles to measure the Transformer Prime (4 nickels in thickness) compared to the TP with case on (10 nickels).
I'm waiting for one of the cases in this thread to be released!
Check out this video, if you want a very thin case!
Considering the Transformer Prime has Gorilla Glass, I'm not that worried about the screen breaking (although, there have been some people who's screen has cracked).
I'm somewhat worried about scratches, as I've read of people who's TP has a scratch or two on the screen, so I'm getting a screen protector (also hate how much fingerprints show up on the Prime).
I figure with a screen protector, and a thin, snap on clear plastic case to protect the back spun metal aluminum back of the Prime, I should be set.
Sorry... don't have tools to accurately measure the BluRex case.
Check out the Great Shield series as well. Very slim folio very similar to the minisuit or blurex listed above.
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Check out the Great Shield series as well. Very slim folio very similar to the minisuit or blurex listed above.
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Looks exactly like my BleRex case.
I like it, and it's fine for now, but I really think I want a case that's thinner then the BluRex (Great Shield) case.
I wish the BobJGear cases were available, but I guess I have to wait if I want one of those. The other case I've thought about is the GumDrop case. They provide outstanding protection not only for the metal back, but also for the display, but I'm sure they're on the heavier, thicker side.
The thinnest case you can get is most likely the Asus TranSleeve. Not quite a folio though, but there doesn't seem to be any super thin folio cases like the ones for the HP TouchPad or the iPads. I know there's a thread in this subforum where a member is working on prototyping some thin case designs.
This one has been the lightest and slimmest case for me. It's made from microfiber and therefore doesn't add too much bulk to my Prime. It's great for carrying around the tablet without the dock...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24870086&postcount=16
What's the skin/case in the video? I love it.
W
The Sikai case is the thinnest folio-style case available for the Transformer Prime. The material of the case is about 2mm thick on each side of the tablet, and another 2mm for the cover so in total it adds about 6mm of thickness to your tablet. When closed the total tablet + case is about 13mm thick.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sikai-ASUS-...d-Transformer-Prime-TF201-Black-/190638465174
I bought one of these and it is pretty nice.
Some of its benefits are the thinness I mentioned, the fact that the cover stays closed magnetically, it has a loop to hold a stylus, and the cover props the Prime up into different positions for viewing/typing.
For me the biggest benefit is that it doesn't look like leather of fake leather, it has a nice dark grey (almost black) matte finish and doesn't feel at all slippery in the hand. It also has nice cutouts for all of the Prime's camera and ports, even the reset hole.
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What's the skin/case in the video? I love it.
W
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You can read about it in this thread:
UPDATED 4/24: Custom, thin, snap on case
Not yet available, but it looks like it's going to be a sweet case (well, actually two sweet cases. I believe there are two gents both working on producing a clear, plastic snap-on case for the Transformer Prime!
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What's the skin/case in the video? I love it.
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I am the creator of the case in the video. (sorry for the constant spinning of the tablet in the video. It was just a teaser of my prototype.)
Thanks for the words of encouragement ShelW. I've been working on the idea since January and have started a small company to that end. I do hope to also make a "smartcover" like cover/stand for the front of the Prime. However, since Theledman spoke up a few weeks ago about the hardshell part of the case. I figured it best to toss my hat in the ring before things took off.
With things moving so quick on the other thread, I haven't had time to troll the rest of the forum. But I'm glad to see that I've got loyal followers spreading the word for me. I'll keep everyone updated on my progress.
if you're looking for a thin case, i got one that's identical to the one in the link as a gift.
http://www.amazon.com/transformer-P...96GO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1335411712&sr=8-4
here are some pics of mine

Silicone skin cases for Asus Transformer Prime

They do listen! Skin cases are finally here
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Will this still fit into the dock?
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Will this still fit into the dock?
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There doesn't appear to be any cutout, from the picture, so unless these are amazingly thin (which would make them somewhat useless for protection), I don't think they'll work with the dock.
But if they're easy to remove and put back on, they'd be suitable to use when the TP is out of the dock.
Has anyone ordered one of these? Just worry 'bout the quality and fit.
I wonder if they protect enough for a fall, has anyone tried this product?
I would actually like to know how is the fit with the prime, i think with such a big skin the long bezel sides won't be well adjusted to the Prime and might be too loose.
Found them in Amazon Germany, but no reviews yet :/
cullenmq1 said:
Will this still fit into the dock?
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No. Based on the images of the green-colored case on Minisuit's site it's obvious that the TPU is too thick to fit into the dock. This being the case, I would have preferred that they fully cover the 'lock-in' slots on either side of the power connector, so they don't fill up with dust.
It seems like Minisuit had some engineer design it who didn't know what all the holes where for. BUT I'll stop complaining. A silicone case for $7 (shipping included) is great!
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I wonder if these are like the ****ty loose ones from eBay people tried
Bruuce said:
It seems like Minisuit had some engineer design it who didn't know what all the holes where for. BUT I'll stop complaining.
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It is kind of remarkable that a company would go to the trouble of manufacturing these, but NOT bother to even see what the ports and opening actually do, to intelligently decide whether or not they need a cut-out?!?
Sheesh.
Worth a shot
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I wonder if these are like the ****ty loose ones from eBay people tried
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I got one of those loose ones... pretty disappointed. I'll try this though, 7 bucks shipped is worth a try. I'll let yall know.
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These appear to be the exact same skins just in a different color, which means that the center of the back is likely to be a little bit loose, just like with the black cases.
Mine shipped today, estimated arrival of 5/8. I'll keep ya posted.
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It definitely feels like the same case, however this new one I got seems to fit a little better at the back, with less sag. I'm not sure if it was just a manufacturing difference or what. This case still has the same flimsy feel around the bezel.
My suggestion is to keep looking for another thin silicone case, if you want to give this one a shot it might be worth the 8 bucks though. I'm leaving this minisuit one one for now vs the other one I got off ebay.
Still in the market for a thin non-leather silicone type case. If anyone has seen the HP branded case for the Touchpad, that would be a near perfect case imo, with a magnetic closing mechanism or something.
Edit: After a day or so of use with the minisuit case, I feel like it is basically as good as this skin type case can get without a major overhaul. The back isn't sagging like the original one from ebay did, however the edges are still could be a little tighter (This is where the redesign would come in,) but overall its pretty good. I'm still interested in a slightly thicker version of this, it still doesn't add much protection.
For those interested, a company, BobJ Gear, is coming out soon with a very nice, silicone case for the Transformer Prime.
He's already made cases for the Toshiba Thrive, which gets rave reviews on Amazon, where they are sold.
I was lucky enough to receive one of his prototypes.
This is a tight fitting case, made from food grade silicone, very thick to provide excellent protection! Access to all ports are available. One of the photos below shows you a comparison between the cases soon to be released by BobJ Gear (shown in purple) and the case discussed earlier in this thread (the green case, on top). You'll see there's a noticeable difference in the thickness of the case, and the amount of silicone used to make the case.
This adds a little bit of weight, but provides great protection for the Transformer Prime! Case will also work for the T300, and he's planning to release a case for the T700 down the road!
These should be available end of this month.
Here are a few photos.
ShelW said:
For those interested, a company, BobJ Gear, is coming out soon with a very nice, silicone case for the Transformer Prime.
He's already made cases for the Toshiba Thrive, which gets rave reviews on Amazon, where they are sold.
I was lucky enough to receive one of his prototypes.
This is a tight fitting case, made from food grade silicone, very thick to provide excellent protection! Access to all ports are available. One of the photos below shows you a comparison between the cases soon to be released by BobJ Gear (shown in purple) and the case discussed earlier in this thread (the green case, on top). You'll see there's a noticeable difference in the thickness of the case, and the amount of silicone used to make the case.
This adds a little bit of weight, but provides great protection for the Transformer Prime! Case will also work for the T300, and he's planning to release a case for the T700 down the road!
These should be available end of this month.
Here are a few photos.
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Not a fan but im glad to see more cases popping up.

Sikai TF300 silicone case - review with pics

Ordered from China - I was thinking about importing more for other devices and selling them on if they were good enough, as there's an absence of silicone cases on the market here.
So, it comes in a rather nice plastic sleeve with Sikai all over it, and a very inspirational slogan: "Design originates from life. Specialization achieves quality." All good so far! I'm more impressed than I expected to be. Except with the slogan. It's not inspirational.
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So I open up the sleeve. Immediately notice a really acrid rubber smell, even a few feet from the case. It's horrendous. It smells like there's been a friction fire in a condom factory. I've smelled more pleasant things coming out of my cat. You might expect this to be just the new rubber smell, but a rinse off doesn't get rid of it. No, this smell is here to stay. This certainly isn't the food grade material you get on some others. You'd be lucky to live if you ate anything off this.
Not that these things are designed for having lunch off, of course - but there's a trend today away from caustic rubber smells, BPA and parabens, and this doesn't try to follow. I wouldn't want any of the small things in my house chewing on this.
The smell is more bearable after a while. It's probably destroying my nose hairs. Okay, front view.
It looks okay. So some parts of it do take a big nod toward quality. The feel of the case is nice - the textured cover certainly won't be slipping out of your hands, and it's reasonably thick. The logo imprinted inside the case is a nice touch, too - that little extra bit, even though it's basically just a bit of blown rubber, adds to the overall impression of it.
The holes for peripherals, sensors and the cameras are nice, too - there's no spare silicone hanging off the holes, and overall it's really well made.
The back is just as nice. That textured feel is present all the way around. The Sikai logo is nicely imprinted - the detail is good. Overall, having a good feeling about it.
Okay, let's slide in the TF300T...
It goes in easily. Probably slightly too easily - after literally no struggle at all, the pad is in the case. And here's where the problems start.
Although the case fits snugly around the back, with all the holes matching up to the ports and sensors, around the front it's a different story. The front camera holes and sensors don't fit snugly - they're a few mm from the case holes, so that renders the front camera useless. You end up just seeing the ill-fitting case. All around the front of the case, the poor fit is the same:
But the holes fit nicely around the rest of the case: there isn't a mismatched hole, everything fits in and the volume buttons are taken care of nicely. They work very well.
However, leaving it on for a while, the deficiencies become apparent. That smell is back every time you get close to the tablet. Naturally, you may as well forget about using your front camera, too: it fits so poorly that it's entirely obscured by the case unless you hold it down to the glass. And the case starts to pick up the smallest of dust particles - not only that, but they stick to the case like... well, like the bad smell that the case also came with. They're a nightmare to get rid of. You're not cleaning this one in a hurry. And when you do clean it, it's going to get filthy again really quickly.
Alright, this is the black one - and we all know that black things show the dirt more. But the textured cover, while very impressive and grippy, just serves to attract dirt that gets stuck in the textures.
Not a great case - those fundamental flaws are the smell, the way dirt gets lodged in there and the extremely poor fit. "Specialization achieves quality"? It clearly doesn't. I think this is going in the bin - unless I find out a way to shrink it onto the pad, and then spray it with Febreeze every day.
Check this post out. I bought a silicone case off EBay that fits perfectly. Also, no acrid smell either. I have also listed my other purchases for my tablet in this post. The only thing missing is the dock. I just got it the other day from Office Depot. The manager even matched the price Walmart had online. I paid $119 for the dock.
http://androidforums.com/showthread.php?p=5315630
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wetbiker7 said:
Check this post out. I bought a silicone case off EBay that fits perfectly. Also, no acrid smell either. I have also listed my other purchases for my tablet in this post. The only thing missing is the dock. I just got it the other day from Office Depot. The manager even matched the price Walmart had online. I paid $119 for the dock.
http://androidforums.com/showthread.php?p=5315630
Sent from my Transformer Pad TF300T using Xparent Purple Tapatalk 2
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Interesting. I was looking at a folding case instead. Something that's very similar to the first one - does the tablet fit pretty snugly?
Either that or a revolving one. They're just bulky, though. Kinda defeats the point of a thin and light tablet.
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Interesting. I was looking at a folding case instead. Something that's very similar to the first one - does the tablet fit pretty snugly?
Either that or a revolving one. They're just bulky, though. Kinda defeats the point of a thin and light tablet.
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Oh yes, It fits the tab perfectly and I'm actually very impressed with it. Now that I've gone and bought a dock, I won't be using it as much as I would like.
I just bought a Poetic leather case for the dock and keyboard. According to the details and the reviews, it's all real leather and not the PU leather a lot of the cases are made of. I'll have it the first or second week of January and post a review for it.
Here's a link for it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007ZE26CO/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
Silikon Case TF300t
I guys
i bought this silikon case for the tf300 t
http://www.amazon.de/Skque-Silikon-...FLII/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357057904&sr=8-1
Have also the same problem as User in post 1

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