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Holiday Deal: Bought an iPad Mini 2? Here are some cases to choose from

The iPad Mini 2, along with the iPad Air were officially announced in September.  It wasn’t until earlier this month that Apple put the iPad Mini Retina up for sale.  Just in the time for the holidays, Apple started taking order for the 7.9-inch tablet.

So, now that you got yourself an iPad Mini Retina, which case should you buy?  Perhaps a keyboard folio?  Well, let below are some choices for you.  We have selected few of the best on the market right now, and although most are at premium prices, they are well worth it.

Your iPad Mini Retina costs $399 minimum, so why not spend a few extra bucks to get a reliable and strong case?  It’s well worth it in the end.

1.  Apple’s own iPad Mini 2 Smart Cover
Cost:  $39
Colors Available:  Black, Pink, Yellow, Blue, Green and Red (special)
Link to Purchase:  Click Here

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2.  Apple’s own iPad Mini 2 Smart Case
Cost:  $69
Colors Available:  Brown, Beige, Black, Yellow, Blue and Red (special)
Link to Purchase:  Click Here

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3.  Case-Mate Tuxedo
Cost:  $40
Colors Available:  Black, Lipstick Pink, and Rubin
Link to Purchase:  Click Here

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4.  Logitech Ultra Keyboard Folio
Cost:  $89.99
Colors Available:  Black/White
Link to Purchase:  Click Here

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5.  Incipio NGP Case for iPad Mini Retina – Translucent Mercury
Cost:  $23.95
Colors Available:  Translucent Mercury
Link to Purchase:  Click Here

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We’ll continue to post more deals for you as we find them.  Check back with us soon!

Hamza Khalid

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