Hardcases Protect Apple MacBooks and MacBook Pros
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Protect, Carry and Wear Your MacBook with RhinoSkin’s New Protective Cases
Just in time for the holiday season, RhinoSkin will be offering a new line of hardcases to protect Apple® MacBooks and MacBook Pros. The cases hit the market this month.
The RhinoSkin MacBook HardCases are the first in a new line of unique cases designed exclusively for laptops, giving users a reliable and trendy solution to their MacBook travel and protection needs.
The hardcases offer an original, sleek, form-fitting design that serves as a protective shell for MacBooks. The cases firmly hold the MacBooks in place while offering full access to the screen and keyboard. Drop-down sides allow easy access to ports and drives, eliminating the hassle of having to remove the laptop from its protective case. Air vents on the bottom of the case allow for maximum air circulation.
The cases also include backpack-style adjustable straps that click into the case for easy carrying and a quick release design for easy removal. Also included is a detachable accessory case, suitable for holding chargers, cables and remotes. The accessory case slides and clicks into place onto the hardcase.
The hardcases are manufactured out of durable, lightweight ABS plastic with colors available in white or black for the MacBooks and silver for the MacBook Pros. A window allows the Apple logo to be visible, even when the MacBook is inside the case.
Cases will be available for purchase January 2007. The suggested retail price will range from $59.95 to $79.95
About RhinoSkin
RhinoSkin (TM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Saunders based in Readfield, Maine, has earned the reputation in the marketplace as being a producer of premium cases for mobile computing. These cases protect some of the biggest brands in the mobile technology industry.
Website: http://www.rhinoskin.com






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