iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 cases: New 'AnyAngle' line by Logitech

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Logitech helps new iPad Air 2 and iPad mini users maximize the use of their Apple tablets by coming up with the AnyAngle protective case that can be adjusted to any position with the help of the special hinge technology. 

The new iPad case from the device accessory manufacturer was designed to offer comfortable viewing angles for users for whatever purpose. According to PC Mag, the AnyAngle case features a groundbreaking stand that comes with a hidden hinge that can hold the device at any angle up to 50 degrees without sliding or toppling over. Logitech also vows to give iPad users the best viewing experience even if they are in awkward positions. 

"You can easily adjust your screen for optimum viewing, even if you're stuck in downward dog. The stand folds entirely behind the iPad, for a clean, minimalist look, whether in stand mode or when laid flat for reading," the company said. 

The company decided to come up with this kind of device accessory to help iPad users get the most out of their devices. 

"It's fascinating to see how people have changed the way they use their iPad since the product first entered the market. The iPad is now used nearly everywhere – including in the kitchen or watching shows in bed – and Logitech's tablet accessories have continued to evolve alongside people's varying needs with the introduction of the Logitech AnyAngle," Michelle Hermann, Logitech's vice president of mobility, explained. 

There are six show-stopping color options to choose from, including the exciting traffic light red with the so-called Blue Man Group blue. Other base colors include gray, classic black, yellow, teal, and violet. The cases also come with a rubberized frame to protect the device from accidental drops and bumps.

Logitech's AnyAngle case is expected to arrive in the U.S. and Europe in the last weeks of November, and it will be sold for only $59.99.

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