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Reddit mentions of Incase CL57934 Origami Workstation for iPad and Wireless Keyboard (Black)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Incase CL57934 Origami Workstation for iPad and Wireless Keyboard (Black). Here are the top ones.

Incase CL57934 Origami Workstation for iPad and Wireless Keyboard (Black)
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Offers horizontal and vertical iPad viewingSecure snap-in keyboard attachmentVelcro tabs for easy closure and stand setupiPad and Wireless Keyboard Not IncludedFolds into stand for iPad and iPad 2
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height5.5 Inches
Length1 Inches
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width11.6 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Incase CL57934 Origami Workstation for iPad and Wireless Keyboard (Black):

u/linuxweenie · 2 pointsr/ipad

If you don't mind two pieces of equipment, try an incase oragami case (here) and an Apple bluetooth keyboard (here). Less than $100 and works like a champ, but way more than 23 dollars.

u/justfred · 2 pointsr/chromeos

I just use the Apple compact keyboard. The annoying thing about it is how it turns itself on and off; I'd find one with a physical switch.

The other nice accessory is the Origami stand, which works fine with a phone or tablet.

http://www.amazon.com/Incase-Origami-Workstation-iPad-Black/dp/B004X355Y6

u/archer48 · 2 pointsr/ipad

apple wireless and this bad boy: Incase Keyboard Case

i love mine, i use it all the time for taking notes. Plus, once the ipad is resting on the keyboard stand, it feels like im using a laptop.

u/soflymcfly · 1 pointr/ipad

I also am using the Incase Origami Keyboard Case and I love it!

I'm gonna suggest something that you might not want but it works wonders for me.

My keyboard stays separate from my iPad in the Incase Origami and is well protected by that.

At, first I used an old macbook incase sleeve to protect my iPad, like you are doing but I didn't like that after a while.

So now, my iPad is protected by Apple's smart cover and the back is protected by the Belkin Snap Shield Back Cover. I'm not exactly gentle on my electronics and I have yet to have any damage.

I do this for two main reasons. I love the thin naked feel of the iPad and I didn't want to lose that feeling. The Belkin back cover helps preserve this, unlike other cases, they either have that portfolio feel or they are bulky. The second reason I don't want both my iPad and keyboard together in one case is I don't always want to have that full keyboard around. I enjoy reading on my iPad and I don't want that full keyboard around.

I hope this helps. In my opinion, as of now, this is the best option, to work with what we both already have (AKA the wireless keyboard), while preserving that streamlined Apple feel that I enjoy.

Let me know if you have any questions!

EDIT: Forgot to mention I hated having these two items separate in my bag, I wanted them together like you. So I found this really nice looking cloth elastic band thing that nicely holds them together in my bag. So it feels like they are one case (for the most part).

u/jeffdrafttech · 1 pointr/ipad

Maybe this? https://www.amazon.com/Incase-Origami-Workstation-iPad-Black/dp/B004X355Y6 It's a case for the Apple keyboard that has an iPad stand. I have one and have Duet, but far too lazy to set it up.

u/flosofl · 1 pointr/ipad

The Origami case is the keyboard case. It folds out to include a stand for the iPad.

Incase Origmai

I had the Origami, but I gave that to my brother. I currently use the Logitech Ultrathin (I actually have the one for iPad v4 the previous model to the air with the lightning port) I love it.

Update: There's a folio version of the Ultrathin that will protect the back.