The other product is called the iPad Squish Skin, and squishy it is! The case comes in the same funky colors as the iPad Sleek Skin and to me looks a little more protective of the device because of the “squishiness.” The iPad Squish Skin also has a snug fit and has full access to all media controls, which I love. The one thing I don’t like about the product is that it doesn’t have a protective cover over the face of the iPad. I’m a little concerned that when I use it, my screen may get scratched up in my bag. But other than that, I love it. It’s fun and I have one in a neon green color. So what I’ve been doing is switching off depending on where I’m going. The price for this case is $16.95.
I can’t find an IPad case that I love. But I did find a couple that I like very much – the iPad Sleek Skin and the iPad Squish Skin. I think you will too.







Article comments
1 - Brian aka Guppusmaximus
So, now reviews of cases for Apple products are considered Tech/Science articles?!
2 - David
Given that we cover the iPad, iPad apps, and iPad accessories in this section, I deemed it appropriate for Sci/Tech. I was tempted to put it in Tastes since it is made by Hard Candy, but I think there would have been some push back by the editor there.
3 - Brian aka Guppusmaximus
Understood and this is not personal,but, my gripe could (and should) also include those reviews of iPad apps that are just games. Seriously, the PSP is a portable computer in the sense that it has internet connectivity (wi-fi), plays music & video as well as games,but, we never see those reviews in Sci / Tech section. Why?
Because the fact of the matter is, is that if you want a solid sci/tech section you'd stick to the reviews about the hardware because everything else isn't that technical (or scientific). Unless, you guys cover stories about the Medical Industry & its use of the iPad. Honestly, in my opinion, it has become very apparent that even though the iPad is a supposed powerful tablet that can be used for serious applications, it has turned out to be an over-priced media PC. And, I can do almost just as much with my PSP (thanks to the hacking community - Go 6.20TN-E!) for $600 less.
4 - David
Brian - great points, and thank you for responding in a conversational tone. We welcome all articles from our writers on computing devices such as the PSP, and I have not excluded any since becoming an editor.
I think the Sci/Tech section can be considered "solid" and still include reviews of apps and accessories. There are plenty of examples of very reputable publications and online magazines that do just that. I respect your opinion and comment about the iPad and certainly welcome contributions on the PSP and its capabilities.
5 - Sergio
David, keep going with these reviews, disagree with Brian, I think there is space for these kind o reviews in your website. Keep them on.