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Case-Mate unveils 3 cases for Amazon’s Kindle Fire

Categories: Accessories
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011 at 1:39 AM

Case-Mate unveiled three cases for Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet, each made for “different kind” of user.

For the “practical reader,” the company suggests its $40 Tuxedo case, which is an ultra slim folio with built-in and reusable MagicTape, a double-sided adhesive that doesn’t leave residue and never loses its grip. Moreover, this case can also work as a stand with multiple viewing angles. Plus, there are so called “smart magnets” that put the Amazon Kindle Fire to sleep while not in use and awaken the device upon opening.

For the “fashionable reader” (whatever that means), there’s the $50 black/red Venture case that keeps the Kindle Fire’s screen scratch-free while also doubling as a stand.

Finally for the refined reader (who is a person willing to spend a small fortune on a case), Case-Mute suggests its premium Hampton case that is available for a whopping $130. It’s made out of premium Buffalo hide leather and inspired by vintage luggage and iconic travel pieces. Finely crafted in Turkey, this case will make users “feel as knowledgeable as the book they are reading.” The Hampton is available in brown or black…

And that wraps up the list. Hopefully you’ve found something you like. ;)

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