BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Tablet2Cases.com, the Internet's definitive resource on tablet cases, today announces the availability of Happy Owl Studio tablet cases into its online shop.
Founded in Venice Beach, California, in 2012 - "on the eve of the announcement of Apple's original iPad" - Happy Owl Studio was formed specifically to create and sell products for the tablet. Happy Owl Studio seeks to create cases that combine function and style, with its first cases being the Clutch and Wallet portfolio-style cases.
The Happy Owl Studio Clutch iPad 2 / New iPad 3 Women's Portfolio is available in either red or black versions and is equipped with numerous pockets - just about enough to substitute for and/or replace a purse. This tablet case is made of leather and includes an embedded stand for video viewing.
Like the Clutch, the Happy Owl Studio Wallet iPad 2 / New iPad 3 Portfolio is a full-on organizer replete with lots of pockets in an accordion file-style interior. This tablet case is also genuine leather.
In iPad 2 cases reviews at Tablet2Cases, both the Happy Owl Clutch and Wallet portfolio received editors ratings of 4.3 out of 5. Retail price in the online shop is $75 for the Wallet or the Clutch in black, while the red edition of the Clutch is available for $85.
Happy Owl also offers The Leather Shell Back Protector Case for iPad 2. The case's polyurethane frame is covered with genuine black leather and provides a snug fit for the tablet. The Tablet2Cases review scored the Happy Owl Studio back protector case at 3.8 out of 5, and it is now available in the online shop at the reduced price of just under $36.
Tablet2Cases is proud to supply & ship worldwide the Happy Owl Studio line of iPad cases from its online shop, and invites tablet users to check out these and other reduced-price offers in search of your best case scenario.
About Tablet2Cases
Launched in September 2011, Tablet2Cases.com serves as a specialized portal and definitive resource on tablet case. 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 cases and other tablet cases at the lowest possible prices.
Website: http://www.tablet2cases.com/
About Happy Owl Studio
Founded in 2010 in Venice Beach, California, Happy Owl Studio is a close-knit business enterprise that currently employs five lifelong Apple devotees. The Happy Owl Studio product range includes iPad cases, skins for iPhones and the newly introduced "Cashbox," a combination tablet holder/point-of-sale system.
Happy Owl Studio Tablet Cases Now on Sale in Tablet2Cases.com Online Shop
Tablet2Cases.com, the Internet's definitive resource on tablet cases, today announces the availability of Happy Owl Studio tablet cases into its online shop.
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