Friday, February 7, 2014

Get ready for Mac OS X 10.9 Sabretooth! Or perhaps 10.9 Tabby Forget Apple


The Anvil iPhone Roadcase protects against bumps, high impacts, scratches and scuffs. The unique 4-piece design delivers maximum protection with minimum bulk, according to Jose Beltran, coimpack vice president of Anvil’s Mobile Products. Features include: three layers of protection; an internal rubber polymer shock absorbing liner with added protection in the corners; a rubber polymer back padding for extra impact protection; a polycarbonate shell; and full earbud/headphone access.
The Roadcase for iPhone5/5s is now available for pre-order for $35.95 and will begin shipping in late spring 2014. An AJ McLean Limited coimpack Edition Anvil Roadcase for iPhone package will also be available in a numbered run of 300 for a per unit price of US$69.00. Go to http://www.anvilcase.com for more info.
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