Nexus 7 accessories leak: case with a keyboard incoming
Five accessories have leaked, including cases and a screen protector
A raft of accessories are incoming for the Google Nexus 7 by Asus, with no fewer than four cases.
Update: it seems these aren't official cases for the Nexus 7 - so don't go thinking they're endorsed by Asus. They still look cool though.
So what do we have?
Probably the most interesting is the Official Google Nexus 7 Rotating Stand Case. As the name suggests, it props up the Nexus 7 in either landscape or portrait mode, so it's handy if you're watching a film, or reading a recipe while you cook. It's made of a durable leather effect material.
Next up, the Genuine Google Nexus 7 Bluetooth Keyboard Case. This has a built-in Bluetooth keyboard, so it's useful for bashing out long emails, or editing documents while you're away from your desktop.
The stand props it up, so you won't get a crick in your neck while you work.
Both are pictured above.
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Google Wallet case
The Official Google Nexus 7 Stand Case is similar to the Bluetooth Keyboard Case, just without a keyboard.
The Official Folio Case, meanwhile, makes use of the Nexus 7's magnetic sensor, so the screen switches on when you open it, and powers down when you close. Neat.
You can use the Folio Case in portrait - like a book - or landscape, by flipping the cover round and using it as a stand. It also has an integrated wallet, for keeping pieces of paper.
Screen protector
The Official Google Nexus 7 Screen Protector is as you'd expect. It protects the screen from scratches and fingerprints without obstructing your view.
There's no release date for these accessories, but we're expecting them any day now.
Via Mobile Fun
Joe has been writing about tech for 17 years, first on staff at T3 magazine, then in a freelance capacity for Stuff, The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, Men's Health, GQ, The Mirror, Trusted Reviews, TechRadar and many more (including What Hi-Fi?). His specialities include all things mobile, headphones and speakers that he can't justifying spending money on.