It works in a variety of viewing modes: The Zugu Case has a slim, standard folio-style design, with a faux-leather exterior and a rubber bumper around the outside edges. What sets this case apart from others is a series of recessed ridges on the front cover—eight on the 10.9- and 11-inch versions, and 10 on the 12.9-inch model. These ridges, in conjunction with a fold-out stand on the back, serve to hold the iPad Pro at various angles, ranging from just shy of perpendicular (which is great for movie watching) to about 30 degrees off your desk (which works well for typing). In our tests, each stand angle was stronger than we expected, thanks to the feet fitting into the ridges as well as the magnets in both, which helped them snap into the right position.