Saturday, 12 June 2010

Bytes - BookArc for the iPad!


Upside down, Right way up, on your side ... whatever your favourite position, we have discovered new ways for iPad geeks out there to display your new baby especially from a Mac only accessories retailer, Twelve South!

Love their definitive mantra "We are not just Mac Friendly.. We are Mac Only!". The brand caters only to Mac users and declares, "we feel it’s time to stop settling for PC accessories that are painted white and passed off as "Mac compatible". They launch 12 unique and innovative, must-have Mac accessories each year that are designed to protect and personalize Macs, improve Mac performance and enhance the Mac experience. One of their innovations this year is a display accessory they call the BookArc that gives you a choice of four different positions to display your iPad.

In “work mode,” iPad sits at an angle in both portrait and landscape positions, and provides access to the home button. In “storage mode” iPad sits upright in both portrait and landscape positions, perfect for charging and using your iPad as a stylish photo frame. No matter what position you’re in, you always have access to the charging port. You can view movies, photos and apps in widescreen, the way they’re meant to be seen, something other iPad docks can’t do. Place iPad in BookArc and pair it with the Apple Wireless Keyboard. You’ll have an instant work station for tackling spreadsheets in Numbers and taming your inbox in Mail. Or use landscape position to view those amazing vacation photos, movies or your favorite online webisodes.

Charging the iPad is easy because BookArc is elevated to give you plenty of room to connect and charge your iPad at rest or play. When you’re ready to go, disconnect the cable and you’re on your way. Buy yours online at: http://www.twelvesouth.com/

- Elaine 

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