The protective function is pretty well true: The back is a frame made of hard plastic with an insert made of very hard rubber with leather texture - so it feels at least. The inside is lined with a soft, suede-like material. Overall, the case provides solid protection for the tablet so that grip is fine. The cover of the display can be - as is now common - fold into a triangular shape and use for setting up the device. It is incorporated a magnet that holds the shell closed, also the Tablet when opening / closing is woken up or put in the standby state.
Except for the MicroSD flap there for all ports and buttons the corresponding cutouts on the sides. All? No, unfortunately not. Unfortunately, the docking connector on the bottom has been forgotten, so you can not load the device with a magnetic cable. That to me is the biggest shortcoming of this shell, because if the tablet would nicely take to load every time from the shell? None!
In addition, the inclined buyer should keep in mind that you thus makes a relatively filigree tablet as the Z2 to a "tank". The very light 426g the device come ca 300g envelope, the thickness of 6.4mm is felt more than doubled.
In one sentence: This case is cheap and offers good protection, but blocked the docking port and makes the great feel of the Z2 naught.