The Twelve South BookBook iPad 2 case is probably one of the most beautiful protective accessories available on the market. This is a new model of the leather iPad 2 case by the same manufacturer, now compatible with the new iPad 3, too. And it is not hard to see the changes. One of the main are more protection and functionality. making it more protective and functional. What's more, among models of this iPad 2 case for other devices, this one is definitely the toughest one. The BookBook iPad 2 case comes in several variations: Classic Black, Vintage Brown, and Vibrant Red.

As for the exterior of the iPad 2 case, it look nearly the same as its forerunner. It is crafted of high-grade leather. The hinge seems just like that on a used book, with more gold details. And yes, thanks to the design of the iPad 2 case, it perfectly fits a shelf with other old volumes.

When you open the iPad 2 case, what you see is an entirely new arrangement for your tablet computer. The leather corners and flexible band have been substituted with a smooth, soft leather rim on the right edge. There is a set of snaps on the left side that keeps it place against the soft interior. Even though numerous holders of this iPad 2 case style leave the corners or sides opened, this one wraps all of the device’s aluminium rear and edges as well as some of the rim. In order to slide in the device, just raise the frame off and insert the tablet in through the other side.
                                            
The cut-outs for the connectors and keys are just a bit rough, however, they let for simple and free access. Utilizing the iSight camera without detaching the tablet is the most difficult feature of the BookBook iPad 2 case. The opening is big enough, however, the installation demands the rest of the iPad 2 case dangle below for landscape pictures or be kept uncomfortably in portrait position. For all who depand on their tablets for shooting this can be a downside, however for the rest it is just a subtle trouble. You will be pleasantly surprised by how cosy the iPad 2 case feels with the cover on the front bent underneath.

Similar to nearly all of the manufacturer’s accessories, the BookBook iPad 2 case is a lot to love. Estimating it on the screen is one thing, however, holding it is completely different. Its easy to fathom that the manufacturer knows exactly what it is doing in terms of materials and look. Fortunately, this iPad 2 case is one of the company's most successful solutions so far. The case for iPad 2 delivers excellent protection and absolutely handy stands. There are some shortcomings, however, such as the trouble while utilizing the camera and absence of display-locking magnets, however, the BookBook iPad 2 case is still quite a good one and therefore easy to recommend.