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Cheap Ipad 2 Accessories 2012


These days, it seems like the economy is going down down down, while prices on electronic devices and their accessories are just going up up up! Since the iPad is such a hot item this year, many are spending their paycheck (and then some) just to pick one up! The real sinking feeling hits you in your stomach when you walk over to the iPad accessory isle and realize that you are going to have to spend another $50+ just to get some protection for your shiny new Apple tablet! If you are one of the many who are currently suffering from iPad accessory sticker shock, then this article is for you! We’ve found 4 ridiculously cheap, but still awesome, iPad accessories that look cool and get the job done…

CrazyOnDigital Leather iPad Case

If you are looking for a professional looking iPad case, you will have a hard time finding a better looking and cheaper one than the CrazyOnDigital leather iPad case. It’s a steal for just $9.99 right now! The leather exterior looks great and holds up well to long periods of use. Inside your iPad sits in a bed of micro fiber material that keeps it safe and snug while it’s held firmly in place by four expandable straps. It’s gotten great reviews, and for the price, you simply won’t find a better deal!

CTCstore Black Wave TPU iPad Case

If a leather case isn’t up your alley, or the $9.99 price tag is too much, then perhaps you will want to consider this iPad case made from TPU silicone plastic. This case is made from smooth material that resists dirt, scratches, and stains. It fits around your iPad perfectly while still allowing access to all the buttons, and it adds a hint of style to your tablet as well. All that for just $3.2! For that price, how could you go wrong?!

CaseCrown Wooden iPad Stand

Another important accessory for any iPad owner is of course an iPad stand. It makes for easy movie viewing, ebook reading, and is great for just showing off your super cool tablet computer! There’s plenty of high priced and fancy iPad stands out there, but CaseCrown has come out with perhaps one of the coolest, and cheapest stands on the market with their Wooden iPad stand. It’s made from real wood, supports your iPad at multiple angles, and looks super classy to boot! Plus, you can pick this bad boy up for just $7.21 right now! Or, if you are super penny pinched, you could always just pick up a $0.60 plastic business card holder from your local office supply store and they work great in a bind.

Pogo Sketch iPad Stylus

The last iPad accessory that is an absolute essential is an iPad stylus. If you plan on doing any real work with your iPad, are an artist, or you happen to have sausages for fingers, you will find this an invaluable tool! However, not every iPad stylus is created equal. Buyer beware of the super cheap iPad stylus that is constructed from garbage material and falls apart in your hands. Thankfully, Ten One has come out with the Pogo Sketch iPad stylus that is very affordable and super high quality. This stylus is easy to use, super sensitive, and even has a handy pocket clip to store it when your not painting your next digital masterpiece. Available for just $7.21, you can pick one up and experience the difference for yourself!
So you see, you don’t have to spend the big bucks to accessorize your iPad if you don’t want to. The final sticker price on all these accessories rings up at just $27.52! That’s less than half what most iPad cases cost alone! Shop around before you give in and buy those high priced iPad accessories, you’ll find some great deals if you know where to look.

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