A company called Headcase makes this offically licensed Etch A Sketch case for iPad. It looks fun, but it’s functional, too. The case is made of impact-resistant plastic to protect the iPad. There are rubber feet and felt backing inside the case to further protect it. Cut-outs allow you to access all the ports and buttons on the iPad, including cut-outs for the home button and the light sensor. The normal white knobs for the Etch A Sketch are there, but they are low-profile, so they shouldn’t interfer with using your device. The back of the case has flip-out feet so you can tilt the iPad for easy use of the virtual keyboard in the horizontal orientation. The Etch A Sketch iPad Case is $39.99. I MUST have one of these!
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I’d get one if it came bundled with an Etch a Sketch app, with little “knobs” on the bottom corners of the touch screen you turned to move the line.
Naturally it’d erase the page when you shook the iPad. 😉
@arebelspy Heck, I’d be willing to pay extra for the app!
damn you! now i want an ipad!
@nicky 😉 everyone has their price, huh? 🙂
Ok, this is probably going to be a TMI (too much info) comment, but when I was a kid, we used to keep an Etch-a-sketch in the bathroom so we could doodle while we ummm… doodled? 😉
Heh, neat idea. I don’t really have much to say, but I need to post a comment to test something on the site, so… here it is 🙂
I love it