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The Trapper Keeper is back, but it carries tablets instead of homework

Ask anyone who improved through middle and higher school throughout the’80s and’90s the way they kept heaps of schoolwork organized, and”Trapper Keeper’ is your response you’ll hear. However, Trapper Keepers was about far keeping stuff together; the colorful binders have been an essential school supply. They exuded cool back when”trendy” relied most. If you were caught carrying a knockoff, traversing the halls without one could be grisly so. We decades but that is not stopping Mead — the company responsible for attentively creating the trend — by making a nostalgia drama and reinventing it for today’s world. Except you will not be putting folders or fistfuls of paper in this one. The Trapper Keeper is a case for Android tablet or your iPad .

Mead has awakened with Kensington, a longtime case and accessory manufacturer, to bring back its immediately recognizable designs. The’80s designs stay undamaged, and elderly users will feel like they have just transported back to sixth grade. But that’s about where this trip down memory lane ends. On the interior, these are average, pill cases that are dime-a-dozen. And worst of all, they use magnetic flaps to stay closed. There’s no velcro in sight, which strikes us as nothing short of a travesty. The 2014″Trapper Keeper” comes in 2 sizes: a large version will hold tablets up to ten inches and runs $29.99. A smaller case holds apparatus 8 inches and smaller and can be yours for $24.99. Both will ship in September. Until then we’ve got the commercials.

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