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Sherpa Carry Cases Priced to Move at Tablet2Cases.com Online Shop

Tablet2Cases.com launches sales of all carry cases for the Apple iPad and iPad Mini crafted by South Carolina-based Sherpa Carry. Some eight cases are now available for purchase with low international shipping rates.

2013-04-23
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, April 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) Tablet2Cases.com, the internet's definitive resource on tablet cases, launches sales of all Sherpa Carry cases for the Apple iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4 and iPad Mini in its online shop. Owners of the world's most popular tablet models may now enjoy worldwide shipping of eight different cases from Sherpa Carry, a USA-based supplier of iPad accessories.

Among Tablet2Cases' Sherpa Carry tablet cases are the following.

- The Sherpa Magnetic Apple iPad Folio with Shoulder Strap is designed for viewing first. With a system of sturdy, durable Velcro fasteners and pad, the Sherpa Magnetic Folio offers an incredible range of possible angles and a nice firm base on which to set the iPad. Available in Midnight Black and Camel Brown for $49.99.

- A scaled-down version of the Sherpa Magnetic Folio for the iPad Mini is available as well. Available in Midnight Black and Camel Brown for $34.99.

In the Tablet2Cases.com online shop, the Sherpa Magnetic iPad Mini Folio carry case may also be purchased with a Shoulder Strap in black or brown for $39.99.

- The Sherpa Scribe includes keyboard functionality for the iPad 2/3/4. The top-quality, 78-key Bluetooth keyboard makes for effortless typing, and the shoulder strap makes this lightweight polyurethane-leather case easily portable. On sale now for $59.99.

In reviewing the Sherpa Carry cases, Tablet2Cases marked the Sherpa Magnetic and Scribe for the Apple iPad 2/3/4 with a Great Rating of 4.3 from a possible 5.0. The Sherpa Magnetic Folio for the iPad Mini received a score of 4.1.

Tablet2Cases is proud to supply the Sherpa Carry line of tablet cases from its online shop, and invites tablet users to check out these award-winners when seeking out a best case scenario.

About Tablet2Cases
Launched in September 2011, Tablet2Cases.com serves as a specialized portal and definitive resource on tablet cases. The website features a wiki-style knowledge repository with reviews, ratings, videos, photos and all available information on tablet cases throughout the world. Interlinked with the portal is the Tablet2Cases online store, which provides shoppers with the largest selection of iPad 2 cases, iPad 3 cases, iPad 4 cases, iPad Mini cases and other tablet cases at the lowest possible prices.

About Sherpa Carry
Charleston, South Carolina-based Sherpa Carry is currently in its third year of operation. Sherpa specializes in creating and supplying hands-free carrying accessories for Apple's iPad and iPad Mini devices.


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[Press-News.org] Sherpa Carry Cases Priced to Move at Tablet2Cases.com Online Shop
Tablet2Cases.com launches sales of all carry cases for the Apple iPad and iPad Mini crafted by South Carolina-based Sherpa Carry. Some eight cases are now available for purchase with low international shipping rates.