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Twelve South Rutledge BookBook

Remember the BookBook Journal for iPad, the leather case that looks like a beautiful vintage book and not an iPad case? Well now Twelve South makes them for MacBooks too. Just like the iPad model, the Rutledge BookBook is crafted from genuine leather, sporting two hardback covers on the outside but a soft padded interior (with elastic bands to hold your device…

Twelve South HoverBar V3

Twelve South's new HoverBar V3—an adjustable-arm mount for iPad—is just like the old HoverBar, but now it can also be used with newer iPad models such as the mini and Air. It can be clamped onto the edge of any surface 1" or thinner, including a desk, the kitchen counter, or even directly onto an iMac for use as a sort of…

Twelve South SurfacePad for iPad mini

The SurfacePad for iPad mini is a Napa leather cover and stand that adheres to the back of your iPad mini and wraps around to protect the screen. It can be peeled off and reapplied whenever, without leaving any sticky residue or marks. The cover can be flipped around and propped up by the small, built-in kickstand, which is great for typing…

Twelve South BookBook Travel Journal for iPad

The new BookBook Travel Journal from Twelve South allows you to carry an iPad and additional gear around without looking like that's what it's doing. What appears to be vintage leather hardcover book on the outside is actually a clever, hi-quality case with internal storage for your iPad, USB drives, stylus, power adapters, and even large headphones (provided they fold flat). $99…

BookArc for iPad

We've been a fan of the BookArc MacBook stand for a while, and now Twelve South is offering a version of it for the iPad and iPad mini. This thing is awesome for several reasons: You can dock the iPad in portrait or landscape, so it's perfect for both getting work done (especially when paired with a bluetooth keyboard) and watching movies.…

Twelve South BookArc

For years I have used my laptops in clamshell mode, and for years I have been using the BookArc. When your laptop is in clamshell mode it doesn't vent and stay cool as well as when the lid is open. However, with the BookArc, the underside of your laptop is exposed to the air and so it helps keep the machine cool…