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So I got myself an ipad back at Christmas, thinking it'll be good to have on site for looking up stuff billing and doing cents, needless to say I haven't been assed up until now lol. So I'm looking for a rough an tough case for it, I've seen the otterbox and survivor case but are there any others? This one takes my fancy but its quite expensive :(

Apple iPad Case | LifeProof
 
Try the Griffin case, seems OK to me I've had mine nearly a year now and the ipad is like new inside & it goes to site with me every day and to some horrible sites too, & I/ve dropped it a few times, case is a bit battered, well screen cover, but the ipad inside is fine
 
One vote here for the Griffing Survivor, good all-round case but you have me interested in that LifeProof one now!
 
We took the plunge so to speak and bought the lifeproof, tested it with the test pad and all good haven't quite built up the bottle to totally submerge the pad itself lol. Build looks to be good and all the functionality of the pad is just as good inside the case as without it. Ill check back if there are any problems :)
 

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