u/gkyer

Any good iPad cases to hold in your hand/while lying in bed?

I just got an 11in M2 Pro and I love it, a case would break my heart cause of how beautiful it looks but this is instead breaking my hands lol.

Here’s the thing tho:

- I’m not looking for a stand.

- I’m not looking for something to prop the iPad in.

- I’d love to use it laying down not sitting, holding it with my hands in bed without it falling in my face or killing my hands.

Am I out of luck?

I could just lean it on a pillow or use it in my desk, that’s why I’ve got no use for a stand type case, I just want something that will make holding it more comfortable and easier in bed, but so far I’ve found nothing. I understand iPads were not thought of as handhelds as an iPhone but…

Extra points if the case doesn’t look or is as thick as a war tank.

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u/gkyer — 2 days ago
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Any good iPad cases to hold in your hand/while lying in bed?

I just got an 11in M2 Pro and I love it, a case would break my heart cause of how beautiful it looks but this is instead breaking my hands lol.

Here’s the thing tho:

- I’m not looking for a stand.

- I’m not looking for something to prop the iPad in.

- I’d love to use it laying down not sitting, holding it with my hands in bed without it falling in my face or killing my hands.

Am I out of luck?

I could just lean it on a pillow or use it in my desk, that’s why I’ve got no use for a stand type case, I just want something that will make holding it more comfortable and easier in bed, but so far I’ve found nothing. I understand iPads were not thought of as handhelds as an iPhone but…

Extra points if the case doesn’t look or is as thick as a war tank.

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u/gkyer — 2 days ago

I didn’t love White Nights and Notes from Underground. Would I enjoy Crime and Punishment or The Brothers Karamazov?

The latter two are considered by most if not all as Dostoevsky’s magnum opus, but the first two are recommended as good to start with. I understood and liked their meaning but not so much reading them.

I really liked both of the ulterior meaning of the books and the story itself, it is how they were written than seemed a bit… jarring to me. I understand rambling and getting lost in one’s mind is one of the main points and purposes of such Dostoevsky’s books but omg, the protagonists could really go on and on and on and on about something and then digress wildly on the most minute things, pages upon pages of someone’s rambling often with not a clear structure. To the point where I couldn’t avoid thinking “Okay… I’m lost, so what were we talking about that led to here?”

I’m still interested in reading Dostoevsky, but his most renowned works are far from being the length of the priorly mentioned. So I’m wondering, will I appreciate them? Or will I feel like I have to center all my attention into the sentences so I don’t get lost?

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u/gkyer — 3 days ago