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Now it's the time that I'll be showing off my new accessorie; from October 21st, 2020 I been saving after my mom got it from Amazon.com. This one will be an upgrade of sorts just in case if my old accessorie worn out by aging or overuse so many times. I happen to test on it while back and sure enough, it was a total fit I'll own....if only it will be a perfect fit a little. Nevertheless, it was my pleasure to show you guys and friends about my new accessorie:
ProCase Galaxy Tab E 9.6 Case – Vintage Stand Folio Case Cover for Galaxy Tab E 9.6
You got it right if it's interests you that I got myself a new tablet case that I wanted for my Samsung Tab E. It'll be an upgrade though because if you remember the time I got previous case for my Samsung tablet was in May 2019. Link Here
From one year and months later that I still using it as of today, but it had an overuse problem that I could show ya in later next post; as in comparison with my new tablet case accessorie because of course I'll do that later. Anyways, let's go through my new tablet case accessorie that I thankfully took pics with my iPad Mini 2 already.
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Here's the package version before going to opening up later on. Seeing through the wrap looks good how the tablet case suppose to be like from Amazon.com search. However and unexpectedly that it also came with the pen with the stylus tip on top; unlike with my Blackweb stylus pen that needs charging. It was a nice bonus to ever included for my new tablet case, but someday if I'll ever get a different art app to downlaod for my Samsung Tab E and test draw it with my normal stylus pen. For now, I'm gonna save it on next year soon. Yes, I also be take another comparsion with my pens for another post later soon as well.
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I opening up my new tablet case to see the full front cover. Looks nice for the unique design that had a pocket to store stuff like cards or money. I can take it to bring this like a new wallet that is sized as....a tablet. ^^*
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Now for the back from my new tablet case, where it features access of the camera and speaker when I'll slip my tablet to the case. I tried it once and my thoughts was good for the access of the camera and speaker fits fine. Not yet that I can show it on another post soon.
That's part 1 to cover my full reveal about my new tablet case, but make sure to stay tuned on part 1.5 where I can give my "ProCase" pen with the stylus tip on top a check.
Part 3 - Installation Case with my Samsung Tab E
After checking my P-Pal's lastest post update for his 8bitdo adapter; before I can do the "Jason Watterson" back to normal artwork in responds with Brown later on, I'm here to continue my topic about my new ProCase Tablet Case accessorie by finally for the installation test....for the second time that I did happen the first one back in October 2020 in few days. Anyways, let's go through this.
Note: I edited one of two photos through PicsArt on my iPad MIni; which it helps me from Tumblr's limitations of only posting with 10 photos.
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First off, I wanted to make a small comparision to my tablet and the case each. They have both almost sizes and inches. I happen to measure them by ruler where my Samsung Tab E tablet was 9 inches on side, almost 5 inches from top and bottom, almost 24 centimeters on side again, and 14 centimeters on top and bottom again. For the case was almost 6 inches on side, 6 inches from top and bottom, 24 centimeters on side again, and 15 centimeters from top and bottom again. All in all, their really look almost the same sizes and inches that it definitely fit. *thumbs up*
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Okay, another small comparision to my tablet and opening up my new case to check of the inside; by removing the black foam and gel pack into trash bag already. There's a strap here that will be open easy as I would expect from other tablet cases.
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Time to install my Samsung Tablet into my ProCase Tablet Case. Here you can see that I'm slipping into it with my tablet; just like the same thing with my old tablet case that I'm gonna save it on my next comparsion post tommorrow. Although this new tablet case was little bit hard to slip in with my tablet so I need to be careful of push it easy.
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After trying to slipping my tablet into the case, it looks a pretty good fit when I finished strap it close nicely. When I hold on it, it feels a bit heavy whether lift it up or put it down. Nevertheless, it feels alright much like for my old tablet case.
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I took a look for the back and may notice that there's something not quite with the camera and speaker features; mainly it supposed to fit right along side my tablet after slipping up. On the 33rd Image that I took was that the holes are supposed to inline of sorts to my tablet's camera and speaker. Did I get a wrong sized tablet case that my mom or just a minor desgin flaws? Either way, guessing this is the only thing how it supposed to look on the back than seeing from advertise images I'd checked on through Amazon.com. Doesn't bother when I using the camera and YouTube listening through Speaker just fine.
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What bother me a bit is that It's supposed to close the tablet case nice and shut, but almost one close enough. I took a combined pics of my new ProCase tablet case with my tablet inside, but had trouble of needed to close the lid right if it wasn't for another desgin flaws. I had to close it right by pushing it hard and if there's a chance some magnet will stick close together; as it supposed to have "magnet closure secure." Not sure if I'll be getting the next Samsung tablet case anytime soon; if means of perfect design so it can close properly.
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Much like I did in part 2, I placing the standing angles with my tablet case again, but with my tablet itself inside to test results of how to place it on tables or bed during nighttime ^^* Anyways, it was the same thing than I thought it could; even did the fourth one without using angles to place. It looks nice any other way; not much for my old tablet case that it can do one standng angle place.
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For my last one is completely flat, but nice to hold it up well.
It was an interesting part that I got to with my Samsung Tab E's installing into my case. It fits well, measuring it's sizes and inches, but had flaws of something's wrong it supposed to close it right and and holes for my camera and speaker needed of sight perfect fit. I would consider this new case good, but I can save though my review soon. For now on tommorrow, I can continue my next part for this new tablet case topic by comparison with my old tablet case that I first got for my Samsung Tablet back in May 2019. Link Here Stay tuned!
Part 2 - Inside of my ProCase Tablet Case and Angle Placing
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Onto my continue topic for my new tablet case, I'm showing off the opening inside that had a black foam and gel in the unopen packaging. Also it helps to see how it looks when I'll trying to fit my Samsung Tab E. Too bad I'll be remove them once it's done. Looking through it had three stripes so I can place the case and my tablet together in different stand angles. So this is where I go on the next images.
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I placed any standing angles with my new tablet case started with first on back, second for the middle, and third on front. I even do the fourth placing without angles and later on the last one complete flat. It looks good so far, but I think I'll pick the middle part as it'll be the right one.
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Decided to show the instrustion manual about installing my case with my tablet; which I already have back in few days of October 2020 I think. I'll be doing the installation case a second time to show with my Samsung Tab E placing on during the next post for tommorow. Feel free to like my other two post about the full reveal and my bonus item of the pen that I have.
Part 1 - Link Here
Part 1.5 - Link Here
Part 5/Final - Installation with my Fintie Tablet Case and Conclusion for my new ProCase Tablet Case
This is it. It's gonna be the last tablet case related post to talk about my thoughts to my new Procase Tablet Case that I already use it as of today. But before that, Thought I could also show another Installation part for my Fintie Tablet Case from yesterday; Reasons since I haven't think of seocnd thought to show through my old case back in May 2019 after gotten it. So why not that I'll be showing it today after already did on my ProCase Tablet Case back from Part 3? Link Here
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Took some time to take off my Samsung Tab E from the ProCase Tablet Case, despite being tricky which I'll get to that later. I slip my tablet into my one year old case and being honest that it was easy to slide through than for my new one. Must be a right leather material to smooth sliding into, but strange for the new one had or different kind that it's little hard to slide in or out of my tablet. Nevertheless, I'm pretty sure that's nothing.^^*
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Now for the back from my old tablet case; along side this flap that I taped on from months agos cause of it ripped from overuse many times. Looking into it was a good one; mostly seeing on camera and speaker are inline through the holes from the tablet case itself. Unlike from my new tablet case which is almost inline, but at least it didn't bother me so.
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Finally for placing the standing angle....although one or two of them that my old tablet case just had one flap. I did the second one by placing it down and it could work, but I had to go with standing up straight cause it works of wether watching YouTube videos or checking through my art and comments from everyone. I can also use it by holding it up, but annoyance me when my palm of my hands are accidentally touch on "Recent Apps Key" and "Back Button" sometimes....
My thoughts for this is that was good for doing the second installation tablet case test. The material for the inside is easy to slip through my Samsung tablet and properly close up nicely than what is my new tablet case, but both closes just fine. Now that my old tablet case installtation test is done, I wanted to jump ahead to my next thoughts about my new tablet case being made by ProCase.
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Owning this ProCase Tablet Case was a good accessorie for my Samsung Tab E that I'll be getting; promised of right materials to hope for the best: will last long, different angles to place to choose than one from my old tablet, and a unexpected but good bonus item which I could save it on other post soon. Well, I did check through from my posts and it was the right tablet case to owned. It only had few flaws like not seeing the inline holes for the camera and speaker needs to be in perfect fit. Another one is it needs to close it up nice and shut instead of leaving it open; even trying to push it hard to close the lid with my hands all day. Lastly, it's hard to get it in and out for my Samsung tablet to handle and I needed to be careful with. It was a troublesome yet good tablet case with right size, but needs work for the material part for the inside like easy slipping through it or needs proper designs for the close lid. How about my main OCs reactions?
🐰🖌Maxwell: It was a good looking ProCase Tablet Case you gotten from your mom, but understanding that it would've have things to fix of its material and designs a little.
🐰👊💥May: It's a not bad tablet case that fits your Samsung Tab E very nicely. Still can't help to notice how it size are almost indentical, but just asking.
🦊⚽️Sam: That new tablet case does had some flaws, but the end it was a good fit for your Samsung tablet nonetheless. Also cool pen item accessorie included! *thumbs up*
And for that, I can give my ProCase Tablet Case 4/5 stars 🌟. I think that's all for my related tablet case postings and I'm knowing that I can now rest to checking one of my P-Pal's latest posts. However I'm not done for my upcoming Tumblr postings just yet and sadly it'll be another week of absent for my DeviantArt page, but just hoping one week left til if I can show my artworks once again. As for my upcoming Tumblr post that I'll be bringing though? I would continue my next topic for my YCCTEAM video game controller since I left off my latest post with the comparison part back in October 10th. Also my P-Pal asked me about if I'll do the headphone test since I got three of my headphones; wired and wireless. It's gonna be another week to focus those from my devices I earned, but I'll tried to see how I will go through. Hope to like my last related tablet case post, by the way. ^^*
Part 4 - Comparison my Tablet Case that fits my Samsung Tab E
Hello to all followers and friends! I'm all up to give you the next part of continue topic for my ProCase Tablet Case and the original tablet case that I still hold on since May 2019. It's gonna be in comparison with it sizes in inches, designs, etc. However, meaning I can show the difference from my old accessorie and deliver the reason why I wanted to upgrade with my new one.
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Time to start off my comparison with my old and new tablet case from both sides to top from bottom. On the first side was the original case that was made by Fintie; the company that made all products for electric devices of laptop and gaming handhelds. Link Here
I think that my old tablet case was actually made from Fintie when I looked on the logo and name printed on bottm right. Must be a change. Anyways to the second side was the new tablet case that my mom got me and it's from ProCase. Link Here
They're really both almost identical with being had both blue colors, (although more navy blue for my old tablet case), but one key difference for the front was my new tablet case had a secure pocket to store cards and money that I got.
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Now for the back that they had the same design for "feature holes" so it can show the camera and speaker from my tablet itself. While my new tablet case doesn't have a flip to place into a viewing stand since it was inside of it, my Fintie tablet case does.....but "wait the minute" if you wondering about my old tablet case's flip was tape. Well, I wanted to explain a bit that the flip gotten ripped by overuse of many times like one year ago. I use some tape to cover up, but would've help if we have sticky glue as an alternative. It still not completely ripped so it's okay to place it there. However, I had to get my new tablet case to change up things. I'm still hold on to my one year old Fintie tablet case til someday I could give to someone else.
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I topped one of my two tablet cases each; definitely had a same sizes as I thought. I even already measured of the Fintie case's size to compared of the new tablet case's sizes was. It's 9 inches on sides and 6 inches from top to bottom. Then 24 cenimeters on sides and almost 15 centimeters from top to bottom; just like the same size from my new tablet case. Not bad. *thumbs up*
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Another thing to compared is for their insides; despite differences for compartment designs. I'm into with the new one as it was clean than the old one had some marks on it; even seeing through marks from circles that it supposed to be magnets.
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One more comparison left before closing off. While it was something else that my ProCase Tablet Case can do this stand without placing three of them, I'm afraid it won't work with my old tablet case as it can only do one with one flap.
Another tablet case related post shared and it was good one to learn and explain why I taped my old tablet case's flap into order of little fixing til my mom got me a new case later on this year. You think that all that posting for my Tumblr blog that I can take a easy of making a review about my new tablet case tomorrow, right? Well...almost. I'm still working my review about it for tomorrow, but thinking I can show another installation part with my one year old tablet case. Why you may asked? Because reason that I missed out since May 2019 after obtein my case, but without second thought of showing more details with my Fintie case, I guess. I'm still working on it for tommorrow thought, but along side with my review for my new ProCase Tablet Case that I can't wait to explain through at last.
Part 1.5 - ProCase Tablet Case Pen
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Before continuing my new ProCase Tablet Case stuff, I'll showing off my bonus item for the pen that surprise it includes from the package as well. This one be this version before opening up, but looking through it was the exact normal black pen with the tip on top.
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Opening it right away, I find this pen looking good when I'll twist the top to come out the drawing ink tip from the bottom. Definitely a normal pen to me that I will do the comparison post with my Blackweb pen soon.
It was a good part 1.5 for my ProCase Pen to show, despite being short that I would consider making some small review about the pen on my next post on another time. I'm not done for my new tablet case though. For part 2 I can deliver the details of what inside of my new tablet case; especially testing out of placing the angle that which fits better for my Samsung Tab E.
ProCase Jewelry Organizer Jewelry Stand Jewelry Holder Organizer
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