Whoever the following criticisms not share, for the case is absolutely perfect. Processing is very good. each recess fits perfectly and the buttons must be pressed well in spite of the leather.
So please decide whether you can live with the following criticisms for yourselves.
It began with me on the iPad Air Case, here the fold marks were changed to the iPad 2. Advantage better angle. Who uses the iPad 2 in the Air-upright horizontal format is forced to use both hands. For me, a negative point. each touch above the Home button (ie half of the iPad) brings the iPad to fall. This was much better on the iPad 2.
Folds to the cover on the back, he should keep magnetic. The keep with such a thing. For me it is hard to describe as a hold. The smallest movements loosen the magnetic connection. Pressing once it is folded on the back, with his hand in the first folding marks (closest the "spine"), the magnetic compound dissolves immediately. To me, that's exactly the point as I keep my iPad. So I'm constantly pushing it to reattach it.
Then another point which has occurred already in the case of the iPad Air, it is somewhat tricky when the iPad is folded to open the lid. There is no longer the edge of the iPad 2 was still present.
It's basically the same as the Case for the iPad Air - only adjusted to the dimensions of the iPad Air 2.
A Case of 80, that is not good fulfills all its functions I consider pretty bad. This is the case for any Apple product.
I would buy it again, because I am, as already mentioned a fan of the original cases. One or the other here is, however, not be so "stupid" and perhaps draw another case to consider that even is not perfect, but no 80 costs.
Discoloration and other details, follows in the next few weeks of use, but I expect something similar as my iPad Air Case.
Questions I will try to answer, if any exist.