

Standing out among the group is TwelveSouth's BookBook, which not just protects your laptop but disguises it as a gorgeous leather-bound book. Incipio's Feather case ($49.99) Incase's Perforated Hardshell case The vents on the bottom make the Feather stand out, but that alone is not enough to make this case a consideration, especially since the lack thereof hasn't proven to be a major disadvantage in my testing. Before I learned that credit card trick (see Speck review above), I spent plenty of time trying to pry the case off, a rather unpleasant experience for my fingers. Furthermore, Incipio is too concerned with making sure the case adheres to the laptop that it creates unnecessary snags, making the Feather the most difficult to remove of the bunch thanks to hard plastic that's not very malleable. Incipio left out this simple tiny detail, which not only creates friction when opening and closing but actually wears down the plastic there. Speck and Moshi both designed their cases so that the lid could open up without any obstruction, achieved by precisely shaping the edge of the case so that the material doesn't cover up the entire back edge area. But it does so many things wrong despite the very simple premise of the accessory. In fact, it looked like it even had an edge with perforated holes on the bottom to act as air vents. ^ Inc., "2008 Inc.From the surface, the Feather case by Incipio looks like the two aforementioned ones.
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Other Speck cases include its CandyShell line, PixelSkin HD and FabShell for smartphones FitFolio and SmartShell for tablets and eReaders and SeeThru and SmartShell lines for MacBook. Speck Products makes cases such as the SmartFlex Card phone case and the HandyShell tablet case. In May 2014, Samsonite purchased Speck Products for $85 million from VMG Partners. She is a member of the Women in CE Hall of Fame. In 2006, Irene Baran joined Speck as CEO.

Speck was founded in 2001 by Ryan Mongan, David Law and Tony Lillios as an offshoot of Speck Design.
