2012年10月9日星期二

Devicewear Announces New Protective Case for the Samsung Galaxy S III


Already an established leader in providing cases for iPad, Nexus, Kindle and Nook tablet devices, Devicewear announces a new line of protective and practical cases for the newest member of the tablet scene: The Samsung Galaxy S III.Devicewear has unveiled both "The Haven" and "The Metro," for the Galaxy, each providing protective covering while allowing access to all ports and device features. Each includes a screen protector and cleaning cloth. The Haven provides protection for the screen by keeping it slightly raised, in case of a drop, and The Metro is made from lightweight polycarbonate for ultimate protection from scratches and virtually unnoticeable weigh increase.The new Samsung products join the established line of Devicewear protective cases, such as "The Union" and "Detour 360" models for iPads, which provide both protection and a way to prop up the tablet for extended use, as well as "The Ridge," which is available in vegan leather.Signing up for Devicewear's Facebook or Twitter pages will allow new customers to take up to 40% of their protective wear purchases. And with new partnerships, Devicewear items are available at Devicewear.com, Amazon, Newegg, Walmart.com, and other retailers.
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