I won an iPad Mini! (Pad & Quill Review)

I almost never win anything in my life. I was just about sure that I had a dark cloud looming over me just about everywhere I went. However, last Saturday was a bit different from the other days because I actually won something.

I won an iPad mini!

I work at the mall and there was a kiosk that was set up right in front of my work area last Friday. Even though it was in the “prime” area, people avoided it because they didn’t want to be sold on a service and because they didn’t exactly know what the kiosk was really all about. Being the inquisitive person that I am, I went over there with Peter to check it out. I got to play around with a lot of things and the representative told us that they were giving away an iPad Mini the next day. I didn’t think we would get it since I never win anything and the fact that we bought one in March magically kills my luck. I must’ve forgotten that Peter tends to win everything all the time from XBOX gold memberships to video games to Hulu. I should’ve known.

Photo courtesy of apu.edu
Photo courtesy of apu.edu

I was working the next day when my co-worker, Challen, came up to the booth to start his shift exclaiming, “Did Peter really just win an iPad mini?!?” I instantly did my happy dance, boldly and proudly, for everyone to see. I haven’t been so happy in a long time. Peter came over to my booth and brought it to me. We had spoken the previous night that if we ever won it, I would get the new one since he already had one. Recently, I had used his iPad mini but it wasn’t set up for me so there was little I could do with apps and settings that could never be beneficial to me. I had just hoped that the agreement of me getting the iPad would stick.

Mine. It’s All Mine!

So Peter handed me the iPad mini and I told him that we would get to open it together when we both got out of work a couple of hours later (because I am patient like that). I’m all about delayed gratification! I put the new iPad into my bag which housed the other iPad mini and I secretly felt smug about having two at the same time. (silly me!) When we got out that afternoon, we climbed into the car and I took off the plastic shrink wrap and unboxed it while Peter snapped photos of the event. I put the iPad back into the box and decided I would take it home before I did anything with it. Here is where you all reading this find out how weird of a person I am. I got home at 4 PM and I literally left my iPad mini, still covered in plastic, still in its box, and still in my bag, on the floor propped against my desk for a couple of hours. I didn’t take it out to set it up until 8 PM. I’m sure Peter wanted to ask me why I hadn’t taken it out yet and perhaps he didn’t think I was excited enough. I was completely and very excited, so much that I had to get my usual tasks such as emails, homework, and etc., over with before I could finally have the peace and quiet to open it and enjoy it. I told you that I am weird.

I installed all the finances programs first and my social networking apps, games, and etc. I put everything into folders so my iPad literally only has one screen. I am minimalist (not when it comes to words though!) and I keep it pretty tidy. All the apps are in their respectively labeled folders (Games, Social, Entertainment, Tools, and etc.). I set up everything and was quite content with the results, especially after Peter installed iOS 7 on both of ours. I was finally glad that we didn’t have to share anymore and that I finally had a tablet. Peter has about 4-5.

Finding the Case

The past few days have been quite hectic because I am paranoid about things getting dinged and scratched, so much that I did not take the plastic that the iPad mini was encased in off. I know the feeling of damaging new items so I take precautions. I knew that I needed Ghost Armor for the screen (I’m going to get matte tomorrow) and I knew that I needed a case. Peter has a smart cover from Apple but I find it too flimsy, lacking in structure and the fact that it did not protect the back of the iPad even though the material is quite durable already. I went onto to Amazon, found a few potential candidates but none exhumed quality. I went on designer label sites and found the designs lacked originality. I then began to Google quality iPad mini cases and I finally came up with a few things. I proceeded to Youtube reviews of the cases and made note of every comment. After a whole day of research, I decided to order my case from:

Photo courtesy of padandquill.com
Photo courtesy of padandquill.com

Pad & Quill

The P&Q cases called out to me for several reasons.

  1. They offer a variety of designs although they are uniformly made out of Baltic birch. There is a design for everyone whether you are a professional, an artist, a student, or a full grain leather lover. All of their cases (everything from iPads, iPad minis, MacBook Airs, iPhone 5s, to Kindle e-readers) are designed to look like a handmade book. I have a journal that looks like a handmade book and it is one of the best things I’ve ever paid money for (I only wish I had gotten more at the time). I am aware that there are other brands that make the tome-styled cases, but the Pad & Quills are very well-made and of high quality (and they’re not that expensive either!).
  2. They are family-owned and handmade. Don’t be surprised when you call them and find out that the person taking the phone calls is also the one making the cases. You don’t get that much these days. Everything is mass manufactured so many corners are cut in order to produce a lot for so little. The process P&Q uses to make their cases is very traditional and mimics a lot of the methods used in bookbindery. The great thing about these small mom-and-pop owned companies is that they are more likely to listen to the feedback of their customers AND be able to do something about it. I feel more comfortable buying from a company who is more likely to be able to deliver if I push hard enough.
  3. Their cases are not uniform. They are unique. Not only is it handmade, I take pride knowing that there are little nuances in my case that make it different from another case. It is sturdy yet light and structured yet tight. The wooden part of the case is deeper and there are individual slots for everything as opposed to an open concept. The Pad & Quill holds your electronics so well that a built-in ribbon is needed to take your item out. I tried to pry, shake, and take the iPad mini out without the ribbon and despite all my attempts, the iPad mini stayed in and hadn’t budged a bit.
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For more photos, check out the gallery at the end of the article.

Sure, I could’ve gotten a DODOcase or an Otterbox but I must say that for my own needs, I went with Pad & Quill because of those three reasons listed above. I ordered on Monday and my case got here yesterday. I had ordered two of the Graduate edition cases at $59.99 per case, one in Slate/Deep Sea Blue (for me) and one in Cayenne/Slate (for Peter). I like the feel of bindery cloth so I opted for the Graduate over its leather siblings, the Aria and the Octavo.  The shipping was free for my order and I used my promo code to get $10 off the whole purchase. I spent just over $100 for them and I’m very content.

For anyone interested in Pad & Quill cases, please check out the link below:

http://www.padandquill.com/

I hope you enjoyed the post and please feel free to leave me a comment or shoot me an email if you have any questions about the cases (I do not work for these guys. I just get excited about things I buy.).

I’ll leave this post with photos of my new iPad mini (16GB wifi … haha, I wish it was wifi + cellular!) and the Pad & Quill Graduate Edition case:

PlayStation’s PS4 Reveal at E3 Conference

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Sony’s press conference introduction at E3 showcases the PS4 as not just a piece of hardware but as a whole new system. It seems that Sony doesn’t have their own streaming available so the beginning of the Sony press conference is unavailable at the moment (9:07 PM). Microsoft has their own streaming and Apple had their own streaming, but hey it happens.

From the Engadget’s liveblog page on the Ps4, it seems that people are playing the different games that will be available on the PS4 as the empty seats fill up quickly.

The conference begins (9:16 PM) with an interesting montage of the many games they will feature in their conference accompanied with trance music.

PS VITA

With PS Vita, it features over 150 different games for Vita. With HD graphics and dual analog sticks, Vita allows gamers to game when away from home. 85 more titles will be available for Vita. Titles will include God of War (I and II), Dead Nation, and

Vita will be able to work with the whole PS ecosystem and will be a companion device to the PS4 (9:25 PM).

PS3 Games

PS3 games to be released are The Last of UsPuppeteerRain, Beyond: Two Souls, Gran Tourismo 6, Batman: Arkham Origins, GTA V, along with 300 other titles will be launched within a year.

PS4 Games

PS4 will also possess cloud storage and social networking/sharing capabilities. The PS4 will be a vertical console with a blue stripe that runs through it, dividing it in half. Sony’s next generation entertainment involves Sony Pictures and their music label combined to create a new plan to exclusively allow users original programming and music. Music Unlimited and video unlimited allowing users to rent movies and stream music. The Netflix app, Amazon Instant Video app, and Redbox Instant by Verizon app will allow users access to a variety of movies and TV shows. The Flixster app will also be available later on this year.

A trailer of The Order: 1886 was showcased. Set in the 1800s in White Chapel of England, essentially the game is about the English making contact with an alien force. It will be a PS4 exclusive. Killzone: Shadow Fall, Driveclub, InFamous Second Son, Transistor and Knack will be released either during the release of the Ps4 and throughout 2014.

The Dark Sorcerer (the second part will be continued tomorrow). The demo clip featured a sorcerer with all his fire and brimstone who merely turns out to be no more than a voice actor who is contemplating his goal in life.

PS4 will allow developers to self-publish their own content. Titles such as Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Secret Ponchos, and Galak-Z are some of the indie games that will make their debut through the PS4.

Final Fantasy Versus XIII is now apparently Final Fantasy XV? 

Kingdom Hearts 3 will be the latest installment to the KH franchise.

Assassin’s Creed IV is also the latest installment of the series that involves pirates, the Caribbean, and Blackbeard.

Much-anticipated, Watch Dogs, is every hacker’s dream of a game. Combining a seemingly open-world experience with a feel that GTA normally exudes, the player is able to elude the police, hack cameras throughout the city, and request help from a cell phone. Another game I am thirsty to play, I highly recommend it based on how different it is from all the other games at the moment.

The Elder Scrolls: OnlineMad Max, NBA 2K14 are other titles mentioned to be released.

Destiny is a FPS of a barren world that features multiplayer gameplay, extensive weapon customization, and a sci-fi world that rivals the likes of the worlds of Dune and Star Wars.

The PS4 system will not have any restrictions on used games. Disc-based games will remain using the same system as it does now and it won’t require check-ins online. Live stream will be available and the PlayStation Plus membership will be carried over to PS4. For $5, the PS Plus membership give member access to discontinued games and provides cloud storage.

The PS4 and the Xbox One (revealed earlier today) are two completely different systems that serve separate purposes that benefit the consumer regardless. It has been speculated that Sony viewed their product to be good for 1-4 years while Microsoft’s will be on the terms of 5-10 years. Only time will tell. Sony did not cover much on the accessory that resembled a Kinect sensor (“The Eye”) during the conference and other performance capabilities were not mentioned. Anyhow, we can always refer to the spec sheet.

The PS4 will be available for $399 during this holiday season. You can pre-order it now.