Would you put Velcro on the back of your brand new iPad? Would you hang it on the wall? Above your stove? How about on a window? The combination of these two things provides endless uses for them both, even if you'd never have the guts. Click through for a video demonstrating some of the ways you can use the two in combination — even if you think them crazy!
Although some of the ideas work, they aren't exactly practical (like keeping your iPad directly behind a pan that could splash up grease or gunk!) — but we're pretty sure you get the idea. The two together could go all sorts of places, you just need to find ways to hide the velcro when it's not in use. Jess Rosten was behind the making of the video and even though many of you might not like the idea of putting velcro on the back such a pricey treasure, it's a great reminder to keep tech fun and evolving and it will always have a place in your home.
Where would you use these two together? On the fridge to make grocery lists? In the bath tub to watch the season finale if Grey's Anatomy?
(via: Zedomax)
(Image: Jesse Rosten)
Comments (5)
I totally love it!
After working with little kids for years, Velcro has become my best friend...
Sweet!
3M makes velcro-like strips of their command strip line. You might consider using those as they are removeable, and wont leave any marks.
This, along with the "make your ipad into a netbook" keyboard attachment, almost seems like a joke highlighting the questionable design of this device rather than its utility. I still for the life of me don't understand what this device does that a cheaper laptop or smartphone can't do better.
I have tried one and the product is very polished, I'll give you that. That said, considering the hefty pricetag and the wasteful reality of yet another gadget sitting around, I just couldn't justify its existence in my home. I have everything I need and then some in terms of computing power in portable devices, so why buy this device (which does less than what I already have), just for the wow factor of the interface and touchscreen?