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Old 11-10-2010, 01:40 PM   #7
daffy4u
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
OK, Daffy, I'm confused. What is wrong with either ad? Sure it would be nice to have a cover on the Kindle, but almost everyone I know who owns a Kindle didn't buy a cover and treats their Kindle as shown in video 1.
Well, I predict many returned Kindles due to broken screens and maybe a few lawsuits. "Hey, the commercial didn't show a cover!", "I didn't know I shouldn't sit down with my Kindle in my back pocket or keep it in a drawer with sharp jewelry." and so on and so on.

Same with the kid. eBook readers are still fragile devices, so a cover should have been shown (although I thought I saw a green one for a second in the 2nd spot but it was the wrapping paper).

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Well, I guess, if grandma really wanted to give the very best, she could have gotten him a Sony, but second best isn't so bad.
<insert raised eyebrow smiley>
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