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iChair for iPad 2 looking for a little Kickstarter love

In the last year, just about every iPad case or stand has made it to my office for a review. While I don't always write them up, I often show the products on TUAW TV Live. It doesn't matter what I'm showing; there's always someone for whom the product is perfect, and a lot of people liked the case that I'm writing about here. For people who want the protection of a case and the convenience of the stand, the iChair (no, not the helmsman's chair from Norway) is one of the better designs I've seen.

We received one of the iPad cases and an iPhone 4 case earlier this month for review, and while the iPhone case was inadvertently used as a giveaway for our TUAW meetups, I still have the iPad case and decided to give it a try. Vindi Sedey, the CEO of iChair, is trying to get funding on Kickstarter to start manufacturing the iPad 2 and fourth-generation iPod touch versions of the combo case and stand. At this point, he's quite a bit away from his goal of $15,000 worth of funding, but given the quality of the iChair for the original iPad, I thought I'd give the product a little push here on TUAW.

Check out the review of the original iChair on the next page, and if you like what you see, help out a young entrepreneur as a backer for his project.

Features

The iChair for iPad (US$49.00) is a slider-type case made of a grippable hard plastic material on the outside, and lined with a soft velour material on the inside. That inside liner is unique to the iChair; I've found that many other cases of this type retain the hard material on the inside as well, and for some reason it often collects dust that ends up on the back of the iPad. The iChair material tends to remove the dust from the iPad, and I've found in testing that it also seems to keep dust from accumulating behind the iPad in the first place.

While the iChair is made of black plastic, the top is replaceable with an included extra cap. In the package I received, the second cap was a nice dark blue to create a two-tone case. When purchasing the iChair, there's a choice of the blue cap or a white one. The package also contains a screen protector to keep the iPad display from scratches. I personally like the thin design of the iChair. It doesn't add a lot of bulk to the iPad, unlike many of the other iPad stands and cases we've reviewed.

So where does the iChair get its name? From the fact that thanks to two small locking plastic tabs that snap out from the body of the case, the iChair can "sit up" in landscape or portrait orientation. When you're planning on doing some hardcore typing on the iPad, the iChair props up into a slight slant that's perfect for tapping on the virtual keyboard.

Hands-on Video

To show you the iChair in action, I put together a quick two-minute video showing what it looks like and how it works.

Conclusion

The iChair for iPad is thin, sturdy, and useful. At $49, it beats many competitive products on price, and the extra top cap gives the iChair a nice custom feel. If you'd like to see this product for iPad 2, be sure to visit the iChair Kickstarter page and consider backing the project.



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Adrian Luggya

wow! this is good, i would also run for this product. but my advice to apple is that they should try to make their products durable and strong for their beauty will not help but the durability will.Tanzania Vacations

April 12 2011 at 4:06 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
dylanbyrnes

DO NOT buy on of these! Their build quality is horrible and the stand broke off both the one for my iPad & my iPhone within 2 weeks. I contacted them and was ignored. It wasn't till I threatened to call Visa did I get a reply. They sent me replacements twice and both times broke almost immediately. I finally asked for a refund and was again ignored. This time I again sent another message threatening to call Visa, and again suddenly getting a response. It's been over a month and no refund. Save yourself the hassle, find a better case.

April 11 2011 at 11:53 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
lmannheimer

I was an early adapter of this guys unique iPad case.....and I will not look at another manufactures product after using this one. Why you may ask...? Because the product is constructed well, and the personalized customer service can not be beat. About 2 weeks in to using my iChair, the typing kickstand broke due to a defect in manufacturing. I immediately emailed Vindi, at 11PM, and he replied back in less than 5 minutes. The next day I received notification that a box from his company was headed my way. The day after that, I not only received a replacement iChair for my pad, but he also sent 2 more and one for my 3gs at no extra charge to make up for my inconvenience. Vidi rocks...his product rocks...and you NEED this to protect your precious....Buy it and support Vindi in his endeavors.

April 11 2011 at 10:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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dylanbyrnes

They told me both times I had to have mine replaced it was a "manufacturing defect". Seems more like bad design to me.

April 11 2011 at 11:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
segiddins

Can you use a Smart Cover with one?

April 11 2011 at 8:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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