As you know I’m a bit of a geek when it comes to gadgets, actually.. I’m a bit of a geek when it comes to most things. I also like to give credit where it’s due. I think we’re all (me especially) guilty of moaning about when things aren’t as good as what they should be, so feel it is important to make an effort to give credit where it’s due as often as possible.
The Dodocase for the iPad2 definitely deserves credit. It’s not cheap, but that’s not why you buy a Dodocase. It retails at $59.95.
What I love about my Dodocase is that nobody who has seen it has suspected that inside my Dodocase is an iPad. This is one of the reasons why I invested in a Dodocase because I didn’t like the idea of people knowing I was carrying an iPad. This is for 2 reasons – the first is security, and the second is I don’t like the image of walking around with an iPad on show. Kind of like the same way I didn’t like Bluetooth headsets I feel as though people would think you’re a bit of a show off. Not that the iPad is something people should show off, but I’m sure you get what I mean.
The build quality of the Dodocase is supreme, it’s built to look like a classic high quality notebook. The iPad sits beautifully snug inside the wooden frame inside the Dodocase and the whole thing has a real feel of quality about it.
Kevin Rose is a tech scene god and his video review of the Dodocase below is pretty much spot on in my opinion. Give it a watch!
I bought my Dodocase directly from Dodocase in San Fransisco and it arrived in real quick time. Like scary quick! Once the Dodocase was made (I had a custom one made with my initials on it) it was in the UK within 24 hours of being shipped!
All in all I can’t recommend a Dodocase enough! Although I secretly hope not too many people buy them as I like the exclusivity where nobody knows what it is!
Much love,
Andy








