Looking for MBA 13 case with strap to handhold open

Where can I find an MBA 13" case that has a strap along the back that will allow me to hold it securely while open, so that I can walk and type with one hand?

I bought a Belkin Grip Graphix from eBay, fits the iPhone 4 nice and snugly but very easy to put on and take off.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380249292852
Also works great with al my Apple cables, large older ones and the new small ones, even works in all the CD player docks I have tried it in.
I have also tested this with the flash in a pitch black room and it does not affect the camera at all
I did use a cheap £3.99 gel see through case which worked great and looked nice (from eBay also), but that one badly affected long distance flash shots in very dark environments, caused the flash to reflect of the case back into the lens and caused a slight white out, it was ok close up
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