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Old 06-20-2013, 11:28 AM   #28
Razi
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: London, UK
Device: Toshiba E740, Cassiopeia, iLiad, iPad, Kobo Touch, Kobo Aura HD
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It is a vile cover as the elastic straps cover the red sleep/ on off button, the charging port and even the reset pinhole is covered but with the edition of a magnet you don't need to access the red button and the charging port is used hardly once in a week as battery life is really good on this one. As planned, now I have slipped a thin rare earth magnet in the pouch and glued it in the sweet spot so there is no danger of the magnet smashing the screen as it does not protrude any more. A 'rare earth' magnet is an overkill in terms of power as it puts the unit to sleep from a distance of well over an inch and folding the cover all the way back to facilitate holding the unit with one hand also puts my Aura HD to sleep as the force of magnet activates the switch from behind the unit. A thin ordinary magnet would be better but it would have to touch the screen which has its own dangers.
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