Every time Apple releases a new iPad, the accessory makers follow suit with new cases, folios and accessories. This go around however, the new iPad has roughly the same dimensions as the Apple iPad 2 (the new iPad is slightly thicker), so it’s tough to discern how many of the supposed third-generation iPad cases are simply iPad 2 cases with new marketing materials.

That said, if the case works, it works. And I’m sure there are many iPad 2 owners that upgraded to the third-generation iPad who are happy they don’t have to buy new cases for their new tablet.

So it is with that caveat that I examine the Kensington Key Folio Pro 2 Removable Keyboard case and stand, and the iFrogz Summit case. Kensington is known for its Bluetooth keyboard cases, and TabletPCReview has reviewed a handful in the past, usually to high marks, while iFrogz has been under our radar sans a neat speaker accessory TPCR sister site Brighthand reviewed earlier this year. Let’s find out how each stacked up.



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