Thread: Classic Covers/Cases for nook
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Old 02-14-2010, 03:32 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by hsjwmom View Post
Anybody know of a cover that is similar to BookArmour, but not as ugly? I don't want to ruin whatever reader I get, but I do plan to carry it in my diaperbag or purse. I think I'll need more protection than one of the standard fabric covers B&N sells (though I really like the Alice one).

I ADORE the Oberon Dragonfly Pond cover, but just can't see spending quite that much. Even though I can tell they are worth every penny.
The hard case logic, originally intended for Sony 900 (aka Daily Edition), fits very well. nook has about 1cm less height, so it's a bit loose at the top. But that's not a problem, nook can't "escape".
http://www3.shopping.com/xCC-sony--case_logic
http://www2.dealtime.com/xPO-Sony-So...n-eBook-Reader

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