"The CASE-MATE Barely There case combines style with function for the ultimate thin case"
In Short: "Minimalistic style and function" |
Should I Buy? "Extremely slim profile showcases more of your BlackBerry PlayBook" |
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The Review
The Case-Mate barely there case offers slim lines and comes in at just a little over 1mm in thickness. The hardened Polycarbonate shell adds drop protection and will help prevent scratches on the back and corners of the tablet. Installation takes only seconds so you can take it off when ever you need to, then simply snap it back on.Barely There PlayBook case
by Case-Mate
Pros
- Reasonably priced case for PlayBook
- Helps prevent scratches on back of the tablet and camera.
- Simple to install
Cons
- It's plastic, so will only give protection so far.
- No screen protector included
- Will not work in charging dock when installed.
The Bottom Line
If you're one of those people who enjoy the sleekness of their PlayBook and don't want to cover up the look and appeal, then the Case-Mate will suit you well. With its soft touch texture, the thin shell doesn't add any bulk, allowing the PlayBook to be tossed into your back pocket or jacket when leaving home. Along with minimal installation time, it's simple and simple works.
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