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6 Splendid iPad Mini Cases

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With every new Apple device - in this case, the bigger-than-an-iPhone and smaller-than-a-breadbox iPad mini - comes a new slew of cases to ogle. Whether you're looking for something slick, something with bells and whistles, or just something a little bit different, this roundup's got you covered.

Moshi iPad mini iGlaze with VersaCover

Price: $55

Website: www.store.moshi-monde.com

Moshi iPad mini iGlaze with VersaCover

Moshi iPad mini iGlaze with VersaCover

If you've ever found yourself star­ing discontentedly at your iPad mini case, wishing it could just be more like origami, this case will solve your woes. The Moshi VersaCover, which has already earned acco­lades as a slam-dunk fantastic iPad 2, 3, and 4 case, is a magnetic flip cover that's all kinds of flexible.

Doubling as a stand with a number of potential setups, the VersaCover ensures that your propped-up iPad mini need not resemble Eeyore's mopey stick-tent. Seriously, dig up your high school geometry proofs and go to town - pyramids and gemlike structures are not out of the question. And between the iGlaze backing and the front cover's microfiber lining, your mini is safely swaddled from scratches. While the iPad VersaCovers came in muted neutrals, iPad mini users have a little more variety. The pale Aloe Green is particularly lovely.

Brando iPad mini Blue­tooth Keyboard Case

Price: $33

Website: www.shop.brando.com

Brando iPad mini Blue¬tooth Keyboard Case

Brando iPad mini Blue­tooth Keyboard Case

I'm on the hunt for a job right now, and if I've learned anything from the process, it's this: everyone loves a good multi-tasker. Enter this Brando case. It's slim, lightweight, and packs a lot of junk in the trunk. By "junk," I mean a Bluetooth keyboard and a rechargeable lithium battery that lasts 55 hours, which is a godsend if you're a battery-wasting fool like I am. And by "the trunk," I mean sleek plastic casing with an anodized fin­ish that makes the cover feel like an evolved extension of the actual device. Also, though it's not exactly the case's standout feature, its built-in stand is unexpectedly sturdy, so you can bid farewell to the slipping and sliding you might encounter with some cloth or leather cases.

Case-Mate Passport Folio for iPad mini

Price: $45

Website: www.case-mate.com

Case-Mate Passport Folio for iPad mini

Case-Mate Passport Folio for iPad mini

As we say in the fashion world, it's leather weather. I mean, it's been leather weather since approximately late August, for trend slaves like my­self. Which is to say that I've splurged on a few too many real leather accou­trements and am now really, really into fake leather, because, honey, money doesn't grow on trees. And, as usual, Case-Mate is right on point with a pebble-textured, leather-esque case that conveys elegance without breaking the bank.

The Passport Folio is pretty simple in design, featuring a mi­crofiber lining and three panels that fold easily into a stand. As with most Case-Mate cases, its allure lies in its slim, so­phisticated aesthetic. The Black/Gray and Olympian Blue/Navy cases are unfail­ingly professional, though the more daring might venture to try the Candy Pink/Jelly Bean number on for size.

Hard graft Heritage Tab iPad mini Case

Price: $105

Website: www.hardgraft.com

Hard graft Heritage Tab iPad mini Case

Hard graft Heritage Tab iPad mini Case

Okay, you can tell the hard graft Heritage Tab Case hails from London. Look at it. You can practically hear its British accent. This is the iPad mini case I imagine uniform-wearing Oxford students toting as they float through impossibly idyllic academic quads. This subtly designed smoke-and-tan-colored sleeve conveys in­telligence, style, and class. Thanks to its flexibility and an artfully crafted leather strap, it doubles as a stand. Vegetable-tanned Italian leather and 100 percent wool felt make for an unbeat­able look and feel, and high-quality materials promise to break in gracefully. For such a runway look, it's also fairly protective: the wool is water repellant and shock absorbing. Granted, it's on the pricey side for an accessory, but if any case could instantly command the respect and admiration of others, it would be this one - and you can't put a price on that.

Gumdrop Drop Tech Designer Series for iPad mini

Price: $59.99

Website: www.gumdropcases.com

Gumdrop Drop Tech Designer Series for iPad mini

Gumdrop Drop Tech Designer Series for iPad mini

True to the brand's name, these candy-colored cases are pretty sweet. The Drop Tech case is a little more playful than its more streamlined kin on this list, and, consequently, just a bit less office-friendly. But if you're cursed with fingers of butter, this is a cheerful, safe, and not-too-clunky pick. True, the color com­bos are vivid, but they're more mood-brightening pops of color than the DayGlo stuff of Lisa Frank folders. The grooved, shock- absorbent surface is a nice touch, and rubber bumpers turn potentially iPad-smashing falls into moon-bouncy rebounds. The case also features screen and port covers, the latter of which really are a nice perk for those of us who feel goofy putting our gear in sandwich bags at the beach.

DODOcase Bookback for iPad mini

Price: $19.99

Website: www.dodocase.com

DODOcase Bookback for iPad mini

DODOcase Bookback for iPad mini

There's a welcome element of nostalgia in all of DODOcase's covers, which use Moroccan book fabric to add an old-school look to the vaguely alien technology we unquestioningly engage with all day. This adhesive cover clings to your mini like a sexy wet T-shirt, if sexy wet T-shirts were to mimic leather grain in feel. It offers little in the way of shock protection, so chuck­ing your new toy at the wall when you lose a game of Words With Friends is out of the question. (Sidenote: does anyone play Words With Friends anymore?) While I generally find obvious logos to be a bit tacky, the hot foil stamp of DODOcase's logo is actually working for me - it's an elegant way to reference an equally elegant brand.

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