I
like my MacBook Air because it’s thin and light, and can be packed in a
bag or case without even really adding any extra weight, but there are
times when that svelte frame is a liability rather than an asset. When
thrown in a single-compartment backpack with heavy books or other gear,
for instance. For those times, there’s the
Blackbox case.
Natural beauty
The Blackbox is a handmade case, currently available for iPad 2 and
MacBook Pro. I got the chance to check out the upcoming MacBook Air
version, and it’s a beauty in natural bamboo. The good looks owe as much
to the craftsmanship as to the materials, as this is one clean-looking
case with smooth lines that echo those of the MacBook Pro case created
by Apple’s own industrial designers.
Rugged and ready
The experience of having your MacBook Air in the Blackbox feels a
little like nestling it inside a cutting board, and that’s a very good
thing. Thanks to the leather strap, the corners of your computer are
protected, and a snug, secure fit is guaranteed. The wood feels solid
despite being hollow, and there seems to be almost an inch of coverage
on the edges, making sure that there’s no weak connection points that
will come apart or snap apart during a minor tumble. It also means you
can stack plenty of weight on top of the case with your computer inside
without worrying about hurting your Mac.
Life resistant
Blackbox cases are treated with a water-resistant finish that helps
enhance their good looks and also make sure that an accidental spill
won’t fry your machine. I tested it out by dripping a bit of water on
top and then wiping it clean; definitely looks like it’ll hold up to all
but the most grievous of Starbucks incidents. Thanks to the
weight resistance and a very snug fit, it should also stand up well to
be tossed in a bag with other loose kit. Just make sure there’s nothing
in there with edges that might scratch the exposed portion of your
MacBook, as the top is open save for the strap.
Not trim, but light
The one downside, especially if you’re using an Air mainly for its
portability, is that this case does add considerable girth to your
device. In fact, it more than doubles the height of the Air at its
thickest point. But the Blackbox is surprisingly light despite its added
bulk. On its site, Blackbox says that the existing versions only add
around 1.5 lbs, and I’d say that’s about where the MacBook Air model is,
too. It’s not heavy at all, considering how durable these things are.
A good friend you see only once in a while
That’s how I’d best describe the Blackbox MacBook Air case. You won’t
need it every time you need your Mac, but for adventurous outings, and
times when bringing dedicated computer bags separate from your other
luggage isn’t practical, the Blackbox is a rugged performer that’ll give
you peace of mind when transporting your valuable, but fragile-feeling
MacBook cargo. It isn’t yet available on the Blackbox site, but
according to the
Kickstarter site for the project it’ll retail for $109 when it arrives sometime soon.
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