04-29-2009, 06:24 AM | #16 |
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Well... I am not posting any pictures of this, because it doesn't even fit the 505
It's not even a tight fit; the reader -with the stock cover on- doesn't even go into the tin can. I dont know whether my friend got a case for a different product or not from the same seller, but at least he got a free lunch at the end |
04-29-2009, 07:05 AM | #17 | |
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Try one of the larger computer stores in your area and look at the clamshell covers they have for notebook computers. I saw so many different styles, sizes, and shapes when I went looking, both hard case and soft. All shared the same idea though; a case that zipped on three sides, with either rigid molded plastic, thick neoprene, or stiff sorbothane as the case material. Several of the rigid molded plastic cases fit my 505, but I wanted something that I could modify to have an open top so I went with the neoprene and sorbothane cases. If you don't mind having a zipper on three sides, and want some solid protection, the rigid plastic cases looked pretty nice. Stitchawl |
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04-29-2009, 06:30 PM | #18 | |
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Thanks for the suggestion. Looking at the previous pictures of the item, I am almost certain that a different case was sent to him... It would be too much hassle to send it back, etc etc for something this cheap, so either I'll use it with some modifications (e.g., without the cover) or just keep it for something else.
In the mean time, I'll check the computer stores for the case idea you mentioned. Do you happen to have pictures of your case? Thanks! Quote:
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04-30-2009, 04:36 AM | #19 | |
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With the kydex plastic between the two layers, I'd have no reservations putting this into checked baggage if needed. It would need a cement block falling on it to damage the reader, and even then I almost think the reader would survive. Very protective, very easy to use, very easy to make, and very ugly. You can't win them all. Stitchawl |
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05-02-2009, 10:05 AM | #20 |
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I have a cheap solution. I got a journal cover to use with my Reader. The Reader doesn't fit snugly but fits well because you can insert the back of the original cover into the journal cover. However, I also have a removable cardboard insert with foam to make the Reader fit more snugly when transporting my Reader on a long trip in my carryons. I find it not inconvenient to use the Reader directly when in the journal cover on planes/trains.
So all in all, it's like a carrying a leather journal a bit larger than the Reader which itself is kept in the original cover. I think this provides adequate protection in my carryon. And, I got the cover from Staples. |
05-02-2009, 08:24 PM | #21 |
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Look a heck of a lot nicer than mine!
Not a much padding though, but you might not need to make yours bombproof as I did. I tend to drop things.... What is the journal cover made of? Couldn't you attach the cardboard/foam filler to the left side of the cover so that it would always be there, 'just in case?' Stitchawl |
05-02-2009, 11:37 PM | #22 |
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I have an 80/20 solution of my own for keeping my 505 safer. I found a book at a garage sale that had a thick, well-padded and plasticized cover - It is just a little longer than the 505 in its cover. The subject matter of the book seems like something no-one would want to steal! It is actually a book of blank pages for a mother to write memoirs etc.
I gutted the book and used book-repair tape to smooth the inside. I didn't like the idea of the usb port etc. peeking out the sides, so I ran up a little bag on my serger that fits the reader loosely. I tucked the reader into the cover and put a couple of rubber bands on it. Very secure! I can also read using the book-cover if I tuck the cover's sides into the rubber bands. I just wanted to be able to put the reader in the side pocket of my purse without it being a beacon for thieves. I don't think anybody would steal this girly-book! I could have gotten more fancy and put in sleeves on the inside for the cover flaps etc. but that would sort of defeat the 80/20 idea. This is good enough for the moment until I find the EXACT thing I want! Hope the pictures attach okay. |
05-03-2009, 03:24 AM | #23 |
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Very clever! Hidden in plain sight, and protective too! Good combination!
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05-03-2009, 09:47 AM | #24 |
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The journal cover is quite thick and stiff and the foam is thicker than the Reader. So when the whole thing is closed I think the Reader is amply protected for minor bumps and such. Anything more serious and I might as well put it in bubble wrap but be unable to use it. This way, it can still be taken on a flight and used with minimal inconvenience.
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