Hard Shell iPhone Case – Thin Guard

Posted in Reviews by Alec Morgana on November 25, 2010 1 Comment

Yes again we’ve got a review for Logiix! This time we’re reviewing the Thin Guard hard plastic shell case for the iPhone 3G and 3GS. It’s very thin, light, smooth and professional. It’s more of a decorative case however, it doesn’t give much protection around the front of your phone. For the everyday user that likes to slip it in and out of their pocket easily without sticky silicone and bulk, this is for you! The shell has been nicely cut out to fit around the switches, ports, speakers etc. to give you full access while it’s in the case. The one thing I didn’t like is the fact that it is quite difficult to remove, there must be some trick to it that Logiix has not included in the instructions! If you have super human strength don’t worry, you’ll be able to get it off very easily. Overall, the case is very stylish and can really add to your already beautiful iPhone while also providing protection on the back of your device from scratches etc. when you set it down. The other thing I liked about the case is that it’s very strong, other shell cases simply snap and break after a few times of taking it on and off. I’ve bent it in just about every way and it’s still fully intact! For most people the removal difficulties is not an issue, usually you wouldn’t take your case off too often. Watch our full video review. What have your experiences been like with hard shell cases? Leave your comments.

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iPad Roadster Folio Case – Logiix.net

Posted in Reviews by Alec Morgana on September 9, 2010 No Comments yet

With so many iPad folio cases out there, it’s really hard to find one that’s actually worth the price. Luckily I’ve come across the Roadster Folio Case by Logiix. It’s strong and well built while maintaining a thin, sleek and professional looking design. The exterior is a nice simple carbon fibre pattern. As soon as you open the case you’ll find well stitched pockets on the interior of the cover great for keeping credit cards or notes. Unlike other folio cases which simply hold the iPad inside with cheap straps that even cover some controls, the roadster folio features a full iPad cover while keeping all controls accessible at the same time. The interior of the case where the iPad is secured is soft fabric keeping it safe from scratches or marks. The biggest highlight of the case for me is it’s incline. Simply flipping the top cover to the back of the case and attaching it to a fold out holder will allow you to view your iPad on a slight angle perfect for typing and also straight up great for watching movies etc. If you’d like to find out more about the roadster iPad folio visit the Logiix website and follow them on twitter. Don’t forget to watch our video unboxing and review of the case.

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Inside the Apple Wireless Keyboard

Posted in Reviews by Alec Morgana on August 31, 2010 No Comments yet

Apple’s wireless keyboard can be used for many different things. Its main uses are of course for a Mac, iPad and now even iPhone. Since the release of iOS 4 the iPhone can now connect to a wireless keyboard as well. The keyboard connects simply over bluetooth, there is no receiver to plug into your computer. It’s also incredibly light and thin taking up virtually no space on your desk. It takes just 2 AA batteries which last a good 2 months if you turn it off while it’s not in use. As far as the exterior of the keyboard, it’s the same aluminum as Macs, has plastic keys and plastic on the bottom. The only thing it’s missing is light up keys but I can understand why they’re not there to improve battery usage. The wireless keyboard also works wonders for the iPad. The iPad goes from a tablet to a laptop in a matter of seconds by connecting it in the settings. Of course it works the exact same way with the iPhone as well. If you’d like to find out more about the Apple Wireless keyboard visit their website for full details. Don’t forget to watch our video review where we demo it on all 3 devices.

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Work on Your iPhone + iPad in Style With a Stylus

Posted in Reviews by Alec Morgana on August 24, 2010 No Comments yet

People come in different shapes and sizes. Some people have large fingers and for them using a device like an iPhone or iPad can be difficult. With a stylus such as the StylusPro by Logiix that last statement doesn’t exist. At just $20 you get a whole lot in a little stick! Whether it’s the sleek and professional look or its ability to work magic on a devices screen to navigate, it’s definitely one of the best. Not to mention what it can do for an artist taking advantage of some of the incredible art apps available on these devices. With the stylus it feels so natural and fluid. It brings the traditional feel of a pencil and paper to life on your screen. Anyone with an iPhone or iPad is nuts not to grab one of these. If you’d like to find out more about the stylus visit the Logiix website and follow them on twitter to be updated about their other great products! Don’t forget to watch our video review of the stylus.

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The Overlap MacBook Sleeve – Logiix.net

Posted in Reviews by Alec Morgana on July 20, 2010 No Comments yet

Are you someone who likes to take your MacBook between work or school and home on a regular basis? Most people that have a laptop do. It’s not always fun to carry around a large and heavy laptop bag! Why not just take your MacBook on its own? Of course you can’t just take it bear, it must have some form of protection. If you’re someone who has thought about this, don’t go without checking out The Overlap MacBook Sleeve. The very professional looking black sleeve features neoprene fabric much like a wet suit for the beach. This makes it extra strong while also providing shock absorbent much like silicone. Probably the most ingenious part of the sleeve is the lip underneath the zipper. Unlike most sleeves where the laptop simply slides in and zips up, the sleeve actually has a lip which tucks over and secures the laptop inside. This is so that the MacBook doesn’t shake around and possibly get damaged while inside the sleeve. It also features a pocket on the top where you can keep other small accessories like a screen cloth. Speaking of screen cloths it comes with one of those as well which doubles and a keyboard protector while the laptop is not in use! To find out more about the sleeve visit the Logiix website and don’t forget to check out our video review of this great sleeve where you can see it in action for yourself!

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