Is this iCase good for iPad 4 4G ?

http://www.icaseleather.com/ipad_2_bortok_1/ipad_2_premium_bor_tok_1
This is for iPad 2 but would it fit my iPad 4 4G ?
It costs a lot so I don't wanna try out if it suits it.

If it is within Apple Specifications for these iPad Smart Covers, it will fit..
http://store.apple.com/au/ipad/ipad-accessories/cases
The iPad 4 Smart Covers, also fit the iPad 2 with the 30pin dock cable, and vice versa..

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