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MobileSyrup.com Wrapsol non-slip Grip Pad for tablets hands-on MobileSyrup.com The simplest solutions are by far the most elegant, and Wrapsol's Grip Pad for tablets is one of them. If you've ever tried to curl up with an iPad resting on your knee, you'll know that a side effect of its smooth aluminum backing is that it tends to ... Weird and wacky what-nots for your iPad msnbc.com all 3 news articles »
Ubergizmo Wrapsol non-slip Grip Pad Ubergizmo Well, since there is no guarantee that your hand will not voluntarily release that new tablet while you are carrying it, why not minimize the chances of damage in the event that it kisses some concrete with the Wrapsol non-slip Grip Pad?
Wrapsol Grip Pad Keeps Your Gadgets In Place Lifehacker Australia Wrapsol's grip pad solve this problem by keeping it in place on any slanted surface. The pad sticks on the back of nearly any gadget, and keeps it from slipping and sliding around. That way, you can rest it up on your knees without it slipping off. and more »
More Mac, iOS products seize the spotlight PC Advisor Wrapsol released its new non-slip grip pad for the iPad at CES this year, showing it off to Showstopper attendees. For such a simple accessory, it's actually incredibly useful. The Grip Pad is made of micro-textured material that will hold the iPad in ... and more »
Beers, Brats and Bras - SOL Store of Lingerie Hosts 9th Annual Shopping Event PR Web (press release) With free cocktails, free parking and free gift- wrap, SOL's Men's Shopping Events are designed to make the Valentine gift shopping experience as easy and enjoyable as possible. SOL will donate a portion of proceeds to the Morgan Adams Foundation to ...
Apple Pure Play: ZAGG Poised For Another 400% Bull Run Seeking Alpha Wrapsol , a competitor, has been displeased with ZAGG having the patent. Wrapsol has stated that ZAGG has used its patents in pushing its products to retailers. Just like with retailers not wanting to stock any iPod accessory without the official "made ...
9NEWS.com PHOTOS: Gadgets at CES 2012 9NEWS.com ... the Consumer Electronics Association, forecasts worldwide spending on consumer electronics to surpass $1 trillion this year Showfloor models are seen beside the Wrapsol booth which unveiled their non-slip 'Grip Pad' which helps securely position ... and more »
Houston Chronicle (blog) Is CES the new Macworld? Houston Chronicle (blog) And some iLounge companies like Wrapsol LLC., a Canton, Mass., firm that makes protective covers for iPhones and iPads, decided to skip Macworld entirely this year. Macworld has become more of a consumer-oriented event, especially since Apple Inc. is ... and more »
UberGizmo.com Wrapsol Grip Pad, film antiglisse UberGizmo.com Alors, le film antiglisse Grip Pad de Wrapsol pourrait vous intéresser. Le Grip Pad est en tactilla, une technologie antiglisse propriétaire, fabriqué à partir de polyuréthane avancé haute durabilité. Il va non seulement empêcher que l'appareil vous ...
CES 2012: Wrapsol lança película protetora antiderrapante para tablets Geek Se você adora preservar a integridade dos seus aparelhos eletrônicos e detesta encontrar marcas de impressões digitais na tela touchscreen do seu tablet ou smartphone, você vai adorar a nova solução da Wrapsol . A empresa lançou durante a CES 2012, ... and more »
I have told my children, again and again, that they need to share their toys. My wife and I have three kids and we are not of the mindset (or humor) to buy three of everything. That means oldest brother might get a robot, middle brother a dinosaur, and the littelest brother a car. All of which, I must add, is their favorite type of toy at the moment. It simply doesn’t matter how much they like their individual gifts; they inevitably want to play with whatever their brother has and are rather putout if they don’t get that opportunity.
CANTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Wrapsol, LLC, a leading maker of protective film solutions that guard devices against everyday drop, impact and scratch damage including cracks, dents and dings, announced today that their patented mobile device protection systems have begun landing at Hudson Group retail locations nationwide. More than a dozen Wrapsol products protecting today’s top selling devices will be offered at Hudson Group’s familiar Hudson News outlets and “Tech on the Go” stores in airports and similarly busy locations across the United States.
BOSTON, MA, Jun 07, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Cooley Manion Jones LLP, on behalf of their client Wrapsol, LLC, filed a lawsuit on June 6, 2011 in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts against ZAGG, Inc. alleging Tortious Interference with Wrapsol's business relationships, Unfair Competition, False Advertising, and Commercial Disparagement in violation of the Lanham Act, and Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices in Violation of Massachusetts's consumer protection laws. The complaint seeks both injunctive relief and unspecified damages.
Playing kitchen racquetball with a $200 device, all in the name of scientific review.
Wrapsol seem to have a solution to these problems and have released their newly redesigned film that makes installation easier. The improvement itself seems simple enough, as the skins now come with tabs which you can grip without worrying about leaving fingerprints behind and this also makes lining up to your iPad 2 or other device less tricky so bubbles are also avoided
If you were skeptical about this form of protection versus the traditional case, the Wrapsol application has gotten a makeover making it faster than ever to apply to the front, back and sides of your device by using a completely dry application method.
The Wrapsol protective films that keep scratches and glare away have been redesigned. The new design puts installation tabs on the film to help you not get fingerprints all over the adhesive
The cool part about the redesign is that it gives you little tabs to hold onto as you install the film so you can align it easier and you don’t have to worry about leaving fingerprints behind. The user grabs the little application tabs, presses the film into place, and then peels the tabs off.
I am spectacularly bad at applying skins to my phone. No matter what I do or how long I squeegee the bubbles out, I still wind up with nasty air pockets and lint stuck in between the film and my device. Enter Wrapsol Ultra.
You've just spent £500 on your new iPhone, and aside from the crushing disappointment that came from realising that Apple specialises in form over function, you're very happy with your shiny new phone. Then disaster -- you're having a whale of a time FaceTiming some Hoxton-dwelling bequiffed pillock when your precious iPhone falls from your hand. Its impractical but shiny glass screen shatters, and you cry bitter tears of loss.
Now that you’ve got that shiny and expensive new gadget in hand, how are you going to keep it from getting all scratched up and smudged? Do you really think your electronics are any match for the rigors of the road? A protective skin from Wrapsol can be a great investment in protection.
Ever drop an iPhone and cringe as the clack of it is heard hitting the floor? Ever become sick of the bulky cases that turn the slim and sexy iPhone 3Gs into a giant pocket-clogging mastodon? Welcome the Wrapsol ultra film!
Wrapsol ultra is, at least according to its maker, “The world’s strongest, easiest and fastest-to-apply drop + scratch protection system for the Apple iPhone 3GS.” Put another way, it’s a transparent precision-cut film coating that protects your iPhone.
The folks at Wrapsol recently sent Androinica an evaluation package of their newly launched “Wrapsol ultra” flexible protective covering for the Nexus One. After a week of usage, I have done enough testing to offer some opinions about Wrapsol’s newest Android product.
Video coverage of CTIA 2010: From the CTIA 2010 show floor, Andrew Moore-Crispin discovers Wrapsol, a film for smartphones that apparently protects as well as or better than a dedicated case. We'll test that theory on Gadget TV soon.
Wrapsol has introduced its new line of Wrapsol ultra shock-protection film. Unlike ordinary film solutions, Wrapsol ultra features a shock absorption property that helps protect against both drop and scratch damage. The film also uses a new dry application process that removes the need for solution, is optically clear, and comes pre-cut to account for the device’s buttons, ports, and form factor.
Gadget skin maker Wrapsol this week introduced a new version of its thin adhesive protectors called Wrapsol Ultra that promises to keep your gadgets safe from drops up to 6 feet. And like the Slinky, Silly Putty, and Post-It notes, the technology was created almost by accident.
Typically, as soon as I buy a new gadget I stat looking for things to keep it safe and scratch free. I have used scratch-resistant films on my iPhone since I got it. A new scratch resistant film called Wrapsol Ultra has been announced that claims to not only protect your iPhone from scratches, but from falls as well.
The makers of Wrapsol Ultra adhesive film wanted to prove how well their product protects gadgets. So they took an innocent Nokia, wrapped it up like a sandwich, and dragged it behind a car at 35 miles per hour. Ouch.
Wrapsol has introduced Wrapsol ultra, a patent-pending line of adhesive films to include a shock absorption property that provides both drop and scratch protection for the iPhone and iPod lines, Blackberry, Motorola Droid and Nexus One handsets, the Sony PSP and several other devices.
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