Incase Perforates The Slider Case For iPhone 4, Releases Perforated MacBook Air Shells

In the perforated tradition, Incase has released a new Perforated Slider case for the iPhone 4 in white and black colors as well as a Perforated Hardshell case for the latest MacBook Air 11" and 13" in black, white and purple. The Perforated Slider case has a reduced weight that as of a regualr Slider case for the iPhone 4 and incorporates a rail design that keeps your iPhone 4 floating inside so that the back part of your iPhone 4 never comes in contact with the case.

The Perforated Hardshell case for the latest MacBook Air 11" and 13" has a similar hard shell construction while the white color has a glossy finish.  The Perforated Slider case and the Perforated Hardshell case are priced at $34.95 and $59.95, respectively. 

Incase Fulfils Your Perforated Desires With iPhone 4, iPad & iPod Touch 4G Cases

Incase today has released their new Perforated cases for the iPhone 4, iPad and iPod Touch 4G. It's been quite a long time since Incase introduced their Perforated case for the iPhone 3G, and since then many other companies have implemented or in other words copied their design due to their success. The Perforated cases are all lightweight and slim. With a snap-on design and a matte soft-touch finish, these perforated cases are bound to be popular. The Perforated case line is available right now from $34.95 to $39.95.

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Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

DefaultCase's One Penny iPhone 4 Case

 

This might be your lucky day because DefaultCase are selling their iPhone 4 cases for just $0.01, yes just for one penny. DefaultCase claim that there is not hidden fees or catches behind this ridiculous price. Of course there is a shipping fee of $3.99. These hard shell perforated cases come in six colors with a soft-touch coating. Remind you of some other case you've seen in the past? They do look very similar to the Incase Perforated Snap case for the iPhone 3G/S, but I'm not complaining. Don't think you can score more than one case per shipping charge, because DefaultCase will charge a shipping fee on every single case ordered. Hit up the source link for more.

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Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief