ZooGue has made some of the most flexible iPad cases in the past, and the new ZooGue Case Prodigy ($59.99) carries on the tradition while getting rid of the Velcro that made the Case Genius Pro (still available for $49.99) so adjustable and so popular.
In this review we'll take a look at the Case Prodigy, and you'll have an opportunity to win either a Case Prodigy or Case Genius Pro courtesy of TUAW and ZooGue.
Design
The Case Prodigy works with the second through fourth-generation iPads, and is a modernization of ZooGue CEO Tim Angel's original iPad case design. What makes all of the ZooGue cases so useful is their adjustability, and the Case Prodigy is no slouch