Posts Tagged ‘speck’

The CuteGeek 2010 Holiday Gift Guide-Top 3 Stocking Stuffers

by on November 23rd, 2010

Sometimes you don’t need to go all out with a gift that costs $$$$ to show someone they’re on your mind. I like gifts that are useful – that I will actually use and here are our thoughts on them.

Our Top 3 Stocking Stuffers

1. Open it
This is the ultimate gift for anyone. This is a multi-purpose tool that allows you to cut, screw, open a bottle or use a box cutter. The reason I fell so in love with it is because it is only $12.59 and within minutes of receiving it I used it for a bunch of things. It’s great for opening packages, cutting open mail, screwing your computer, etc. It is the perfect tool to have in a kitchen or an office and it comes in green or orange.


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Protect Your iPad

by on June 15th, 2010

I tested three products designed to protect your iPad in various ways.  First I tried out the Speck Shield View, which sells for $24.95.  It comes in a 2 pack, and it’s supposed to stick to your iPad screen perfectly, protecting it from scratches and smudges.  Getting it on the iPad was fairly easy.  The product comes with instructions on how to get it on smoothly.  However, once I peeled the backing to expose the protective film, a couple bubbles showed up that I couldn’t remove.  Granted, they were just two small bubbles on the edges, but bubbles are still annoying.  I give it a B for application and an A- for preventing fingerprint smudges.

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Speck Fitted Kindle 2 Case

by on June 14th, 2010

Pretty snazzy, huh?

Dudes, if you’ve been reading my posts at all, you know I have kind of a thing for protective accessories. Call me crazy, but when you lay out a bunch of dough on a sweet electronic gadget, the last thing you want is scratches, cracks, or crashes to have their way with your darling machine. For this reason, I was intrigued to receive a Kindle Fitted case for my Kindle 2 in the mail from Speck– its a hard case with two pieces that snap together, fitting perfectly over your Kindle and providing it with a hard plastic home.

For my Kindle 2, I had been using a Belkin soft zipper case, which I still love. The Speck hardshell is intriguing, however, for several reasons.

1) It’s stylin! The back covers are SUPER cute. I have the white stripes pattern, but I think all of the options are really snazzy, and add a huge kick of style to an otherwise boring white Kindle.

I love the stripes!

2) It stays on the Kindle, whereas my soft cover zipper case was just a “holder.” In this way, the case is more of an accessory for the actual machine, versus just being the means for transport.

You can see from the pictures I took that the case is pretty attractive. There is a noticeable, and for me, pretty significant downer– it adds a load of heft to your machine! One of the hugely attractive features of a Kindle is how lightweight it is, making it easy to hold up for long periods of time. This case, when snapped on, made the Kindle feel significantly heavier! The Speck specs (hehe) list the case as a full 8 ounces! When your Kindle 2 is 10.2 ounces (I checked!), adding another 8 is no joke!

Coupled with the pretty steep price tag of $39.95, I would think hard about whether the looks, no matter how attractive they are, would be worth that kind of tradeoff. Think of your poor wrists!

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Speck PixelSleeve Plus iPad Case

by on May 10th, 2010

After nearly a year of rumor-milling, gossip-mongering, and speculation galore, the iPad debuted to a round of applause (and many an amusing joke about Boston accents.) If you’re one of the early adopting crowd that has in their possession, or are about to procure, a magical iPad for yourself, you’ve likely has a nightmare (or, at least, a bad daydream) about dropping that baby on the concrete or scratching it up when carrying it in your bag from place to place.

If you were in the Apple store looking for a case and were kind of disappointed with either their lack of stock (or the rate at which they seem to be selling it out) or the lack of a cute selection, I wanted to add an option to the pot that I think is pretty sweet. Continue Reading…

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CES & AEE 2010: The End of My Trip

by on January 12th, 2010

It was fun…there is always too much going on to realize what’s really going on but the world of technology never seizes to amaze me.

I will be posting many pictures and information regarding new products that I saw at both conventions.

Stay tuned!

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Speck Portpack, a Messenger with Style

by on November 23rd, 2009

Men and women of this generation are travelers. No matter if you drive 10 minutes or take the subway an hour to work or fly across the country weekly, I bet you have a certain set of gear that you need to transport with you on a routine basis that you can’t carry in your hands, or a shopping bag. And the nature of our technology–the portable laptops, power cords, hard drives, adapters, headsets—coupled with our traveling bodies, necessitates for practical solutions which serve to transport all of our junk from place to place, in order for us to make ends meet.

Now, while there is never a shortage of junk on the market that will allow us the means by which to do this, transport all of our wares, there is a severe shortage of stylin‘ options. Ladies, can I get a “hell yea?” Continue Reading…

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No more naked iPhones

by on October 22nd, 2009

Last week I got an email inviting me to test run a newly redesigned hard shell See-Thru iPhone case from Speck. While I know that some folks (like my boyfriend) are iPhone purists, and can’t stand the thought of putting a case on their beautiful babies which takes away from the essence of these babies’ beauty, I support protective coverings for my iPhone wholeheartedly.

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