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OK so the family have now decided to opt for an ipad, so we are now
looking at cases/covers.  So far I have the otterbox one, the bubcap,
the survivor, gumdrop and hardcandy cases.

 

Has anyone else got any recommendations?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Claire

 

******Please note recent change to phone number******

 

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