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| Amazon Kindle Replacement Book Cover | 
enlarge | Brand: Amazon Category: Amazon Devices
Buy New: $24.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 90 reviews Sales Rank: 4
Media: Electronics Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 0.5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.9 x 1.3
MPN: 892685001041 Model: A00400 UPC: 892685001041 EAN: 0892685001041 ASIN: B000I6P1I2
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Black cover with gray interior | | | Folds back for easy reading | | | Protects entire device with extra padding for the display. | | | Integrated elastic strap holds the book cover closed |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 85 more reviews...
Kindle cover works perfectly with one small modification. (velcro in lower corner) July 16, 2008 I agree with the comment that the kindle cover is very mis-understood.
If you fold the cover all the way back and then secure the elastic strap around the front cover you can ealily slip 3 or 4 fingers of the right hand into the gap between the front and back cover.
The elastic holds the book to your fingers, so you need to exert almost no force to 'hold' the kindle. This way, the elastic is squeezing your fingers between the covers to support the book so you do not need to exert any thumb pressure to hold the kindle. This leaves your thumb free to use the Next Page, Back and thumb-wheel controls.
I find that this is a very relaxed and comfortable way to hold the book and at this point I have hundreds of reading hours logged on the Kindle.
With the kindle in the case, there is very little chance of an accidental next/prev page click.
However, you really should add a piece of velcro to the back of the kindle in the bottom right corner (behined the font-size button). A small dot of press-and-stick velcro is sufficient.
This leaves the top right corner free so you can reach in and turn the radio on/off for air travel and battery conservation.
The velcro is essential. Without it, the Kindle can slip out of the case and get damaged - particularly if you have left the case open and you are not holding it. (e.g. I fell asleep on a long flight and after failing to close the case, the Kindle slipped out during turbulence.)
I'm hooked July 14, 2008 the learning curve o reading with Kindle is short and easy. Once you have learned it the operation is easy as well. I really appreciate the feature allowing larger text size. I used it on a trip including several long plane trips. So much better then packing books in the carry on bag. My only problem has been that the device freezes from time to time and needs to be re-set. Great product!
I cracked my Kindle screen which was not protected... July 12, 2008 I am a US resident currently half way through a 2 week vacation in Africa. I just broke my Kindle by jamming some stuff into a backpack where my Kindle was and the screen cracked. It was not protected. Now I am without my Kindle which had all my reading (12 books) on it.
Note: Fortunately I can afford another Kindle (which has been ordered), but the Kindle screen is fragile and needs protection so I am going to try this cover!!!!! I was just getting used to my Kindle and really liked it!
Works but Could be Better July 12, 2008 I've had my Kindle nine months now and thought I would give my quick impressions. Pro's: I like the look and feel. I've had no problem with the cover's durability. Problems: Like the Kindle, I got used the the cover over time and have had few problems. A problem rarely mentioned is what happens when other people want to hold your Kindle (a common event). You have to tell them to be careful or handle it a certain way for fear it will fall out and get damaged. Second I don't have as much problem with the Kindle falling out as much as the back battery cover getting pulled off. You have to be very careful when lifting the Kindle out or reaching behind for the switches. It's not unusual to end up with three pieces in your hand - cover, Kindle, and batter cover. All said and done the cover works ok but I'll probably try one of the new covers on the market when I have $50 to burn. Seems a bit unncessary. As for the device itself? I love it.
Dumbies for Word July 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm still new with it. If I have any problems you will hear from me. Right now I'm taking my time with it.
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