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Incipio debuts Prompt Notification Folio, first iPad folio with OLED screen for watch-style notifications

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As a particularly interesting addition to its very wide new range of cases, Incipio today debuted Prompt Notification Folio for iPad Air 2 ($90) — the first iPad case with an integrated OLED screen capable of displaying phone-style notifications, shared either from an always-connected iPhone or the iPad inside. Head below for a closer look. 

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Part of the company’s earlier Prompt series of at-a-glance notification accessories, Notification Folio was built for users who want at-a-glance access to emails, text messages, and other data in bite-sized notification form without wearing a “smart watch,” but while still fully protecting the iPad inside. A rechargeable battery powers it for 7-10 days per charge.

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Comments

  1. varera (@real_varera) - 9 years ago

    what are those ugly bumps about?

  2. patthecarnut - 9 years ago

    Now we are too lazy to just open the cover to read the notification? Prompt Notification Folio: When you can’t possibly be bothered to raise a finger to open the iPad cover.

  3. patthecarnut - 9 years ago

    Are we sure this isn’t made by Casio and is from 1985?

  4. thisisasticup - 9 years ago

    Is incipio/Braven paying you to post about them, i have never seen so many articles about one company in my life. (Yes they are the same company)

    • Jordan Kahn - 9 years ago

      No. We’re covering stuff we find interesting at CES. The company happened to have a lot of cool stuff this year.

  5. Chris Denny (@dennyc69) - 9 years ago

    Ummm, in the era of nice high tech items and beautiful display technology, that display does harken you back to the days of Casio watches. I couldn’t release a product like that into the public or CES for that fact. Not until I had a better developed product.