G-Form iPad Case Demonstration
10 commentsWatch Thom Cafaro drop a bowling ball on an iPad protected by a G-Form iPad case. The case uses proprietary RPT™ technology with PORON® XRD™ material to keep the iPad glass intact and the movie on the iPad still playing after a bowling ball hits it.
When will ipod/ipad products be available?
The G-Form iPad/iPad2 Extreme Sleeve will be available for pre-sale starting April 1st with a shipping date of May 2nd. It will be available in yellow and in black.
[...] subject. It’s not the first time G-Form has tortured an innocent iPad. Here’s a video demo of a three-foot drop of an 8-pound bowling ball on a sleeved iPad. Again, it remains intact (unless [...]
Where can I buy it from a reseller? I mean a physical store? Thanks in advance!
We are in the process of setting up our reseller and distribution channels. Right now, the only place to purchase the iPad Extreme Sleeve is on our online store.
[...] months, as the G-Form team has gone through great lengths to prove its durability. They’ve dropped bowling balls on their Extreme Sleeve-covered iPads and have even dropped one out of an airplane. Each time the [...]
[...] the durability and reliability. They have already done a lot of test over the iPad; they have dropped bowling balls on their Extreme Sleeve-covered iPads and have even dropped one out of an airplane. Every time the [...]
[...] months, as the G-Form team has gone through great lengths to prove its durability. They’ve dropped bowling balls on their Extreme Sleeve-covered iPads and have even dropped one out of an airplane. Each time the [...]
[...] months, as the G-Form team has gone through great lengths to prove its durability. They’ve dropped bowling balls on their Extreme Sleeve-covered iPads and have even dropped one out of an airplane. Each time the [...]
Ever think of applying this tech to lining football helmets. With all of the NFL talk on concussions this might be an answer.