
OtterBox Defender Series Hybrid Case for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (77-30079) Review
With a whopping 10.1 inches of vibrant and polished screen viewing, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is Samsung's largest display yet. But what good is all that screen when it's lying on the ground next to you looking like a stained glass window? We make a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 case for that very reason. The multilayer Defender Series case for Galaxy Note 10.1 protects from damage against your device, decreasing the money you spend on replacement technology. A built-in screen protector helps keep the glass display scratch, smudge and ding-free while port covers block dust and debris from coming in but still allowing for easy access to the Samsung Note 10.1's features. Don't forget the shield stand - this included accessory provides added protection when transporting your device and doubles as a media-viewing stand. With this Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 case, you'll keep your device looking like the day you bought it
Price : $84.99
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OtterBox Defender Series Hybrid Case for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (77-30079) Feature
- Outer slipcover wraps around interior shell
- Two-piece polycarbonate shell snaps together around the device
- Screen shield is included and doubles as a viewing kickstand
- Built-in screen protector guards against scratches to the touch screen
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Great case except for the built-in screen protector
By M. Howard
This is a great case. It loosks great, and fits perfectly. It really gives you the sense that your tablet will be well protected.
The only drawback is the built in screen protector. It causes a phenomenon known as Newton's Rings. This is an interference pattern created by light reflecting between two surfaces. In this case the tablet's screen and the screen protector. It causes concentric circles to form randomly throughout the display area. Some people refer to it as the oil slick effect because it looks like puddles of oil and water mixed together like those you might find in a parking lot.
A couple of suggested fixes include adding an anti-glare screen to the tablet, or puffing an invisible mist of baby powder to the inside of the built-in screen protector. These work because they change the way light is being reflected between the two surfaces. The baby powder fix is temporary as eventually the light misting will disapate.
The best solution for me was to just remove the built-in screen protector all-together. Because with the holes in the case for the speakers, dust would get in between the screen protector and the tablet's screen that you couldn't remove without taking the case apart, and was very annoying. By removing the built-in screen protector you can just add any type of screen protector you want directly to the tablet, if any is desired.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Great Case
By Trist
I agree with what M. Howard said. I was NOT expecting this to have a screen protector, so I bought a set for $15.00 (or so). The screen does get those little rings, and I am tempted to do what he has done and take the screen protector out and put the $15.00 one in. A little note is that the OtterBox adds a SIGNIFICANT amount of weight to the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. It also comes with a detachable gray thing that appears as if it should convert into a stand, but I haven't figured it out (nor have I really attempted to) yet. Just prepared for the added weight of the case! Other than that, I (and a good friend of mine) have experience with OtterBox and am proud to say it definitely makes whatever is encased with it last through THOUSANDS of drops, bumps, and oopsies! (I am one very clumzy girl.)
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Smart Purchase
By Lisa Benso
The otter box case for the note 10.1 has a nice clean look / design. It fits the device very well and provides the protection I was looking for. However, for the cost of the case it should. I ordered the glacier and am happy with it.
I have not had any problems with the dust showing between the screen protection but have only had the case for a month. I do agree with the need for better anti-glare in the shield. The lid which converts to a stand is easy to use and props the note well. If you are one to hold your device more than using the stand or your lap, you will find that the extra protection does add weight.
One issue I have found is trying to find a quality, compatable keypad that works without having to take off the otter case.
I would definately recommend the purchase of the case.
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