Best Case For Mac Air 13

Best Case For Mac Air 13 3,7/5 8165 reviews

Old-world modern: Twelve South's $80 BookBook protects your MacBook Air in a leather-bound hardback book-style case. Twelve South When a hot Apple product hits the market, it has a tendency to spur a cottage industry of accessories. The MacBook Air is no exception, with several companies making MacBook Air cases and covers. Since the Air's design hasn't really changed in the last couple of years, most of the cases, covers, and sleeves that worked for the older 11- and 13-inch 2010 and 2011 models should work with the updated 2012 MacBook Air versions. As always, feel free to make your own suggestions for cases and covers you like and we'll consider adding them in the next update. Click on any image to start slideshow. Cases are listed in alphabetical order.

– from $28 Incase hasn’t officially updated its lineup of and soft, protective sleeves for the 2018 MacBook Air, but there are if you want to pick one up that’s a good fit now. Any of the Incase (labeled as the Thunderbolt 3 – USB-C model on the website) will work well since the new Retina MacBook shares the same dimensions. The basic (new colors are likely on the way since many options are out of stock at the time of writing). The premium Icon sleeve. – $25 As one of the first companies to offer a hard shell for the 2018 Retina MacBook Air, i-Blason offers a. Featuring a matte, frosted finish, the includes venting and rubber feet on the underside, a precise fit, and easy access to the headphone and USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports. – $89 If you’re looking for a premium leather sleeve, Woolnut makes a great product.

Incase 13' Textured Hardshell Case in Woolenex for MacBook Air - Next Gallery Image Only at Apple Incase 13' Textured Hardshell Case in Woolenex for MacBook Air Only at Apple.

Personal finance software for mac. Available in a color alongside a, we’ve and found its sleeve to be a better option than Apple’s, at half the price. Even if both were identically priced, the softer feel in the hand and ability to charge while inside the sleeve would be solid arguments in favor of Woolnut.