When I got the first generation iPad mini close to two years ago, I just picked up a third party cover from the local shop. It was red, my iPad was Space Grey. It looked cool. But it didn’t have a back cover and the magnet was so bad, it almost completely scratched the side of my iPad. Also, I dropped the iPad a couple of times and that resulted in two edges being severely dented. When it was time to sell it off, I had to settle for $30 less. So when I upgraded to iPad mini 2 (with Retina display), I decided to do it right. To get a case that was going to protect the whole thing, give me a better resale value, and be useful as a stand. All without being too thick or ugly. I tested some covers from the local store, researched online, and settled with the Poetic Slimline case. I’m taking a systematic approach to this review and giving you 5 reasons why you should pick up the Poetic Slimline case. Also, this Slimline case for Retina display will work with the recently released but hardly updated iPad mini 3 and the rebranded iPad mini 2 as well. Doing things with the iPad: Now that you’ve got the iPad, you’re going to want to do stuff with it. How about transferring videos or streaming movies from your PC? Check out the best apps for catching up on Reddit and the news. Reading ebooks on the iPad, especially on the Retina screen, is a joyous affair.

1. It’s Not Ugly

Have you seen some of the cheap iPad cases out there? God, how do people live with those things? The iPad mini is beautiful. If the case isn’t going to top that, it should at least not be ugly. The Slimline case has a leather-esque texture in the front and back (it’s more pronounced in the front). The case is made from polyurethane, not real leather, like Apple’s official Smart Case. Thus, it’s vegan-friendly. The case comes in 7 colors and a few patterns, but just to be safe I went with the black version. I think it looks sober. You forget about the shiny Poetic logo after a while.

2. The Auto Sleep/Wake Feature Works

The biggest complaint I had with other third party cases was that the auto sleep/wake feature never worked. I had to turn it off. On this case it does. The magnet is strong enough to not slip and let go when it’s in your bag.

3. It Passes the Belly Test

The iPad is for consuming media and after reading, I use it to watch videos the most. Usually when lying in bed, at night, with the iPad propped up on my belly. It takes some adjusting, but once you find a stable enough surface on your body, the Poetic case will make the iPad stay there. And yes, I’m accounting for breathing movement here. This is also something many other cheap third party cases fail at. On rock solid surfaces like a table (and not my belly), it holds up especially well. To test it out, I poked the top half of the screen vigorously. The iPad rocked back and forth, sometimes as much as an inch, but it never fell over.

4. It’s Not That Fat (Translation: Good Protection)

I don’t believe it when my mom says that about me but in Slimline’s case it’s true. I don’t know if it’s worthy of the Slimline name, but we’ll chalk that up to the perils of marketing in the capitalist world we’ve built. When I first put it on, the case made the mini noticeably heavier and bulkier. But since then I’ve gotten used to it. And I think Poetic draws a good line between thinness and protection. The case’s back cover is quite deep. You can see the depth in the camera outlet in the photo below. But the case is not so thick that you just can’t use it with one hand. Logitech Folio’s flap was too thick for me to hold and use comfortably single-handed. As you can see in the image below, with the flap open, the iPad lies almost flat. Another reason why I’m okay with the added bulk comes next.

5. Microfiber Lining Will Keep Your iPad Clean

The interiors of both the flap and the back cover are lined with microfiber cloth. The same kind of material in the Smart cover that not only protects your iPad’s screen from scratches but actually wipes the dust off when you open and close it. As this is on the back cover as well, the metallic back of your iPad is going to be smooth. Many hardcover cases scratch the iPad’s back as it moves around. Not this one though.

Verdict

As of now, I’m quite enjoying the Slimline case. Opening the flap to wake the iPad is mighty convenient. The smart cover as a stand is quite reliable and I think the looks and the added bulk make for a logical compromise. After all, I’m getting superior protection and increased resale value. And all for just $10. At that price, and given other, often worse cases that sell for much more, it’s almost stupid not to give this case a try. Buy the Poetic Slimline case for iPad mini 2 or 3 (Retina) The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.

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