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Old 07-30-2010, 06:47 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
The skins I've seen are all so thin that fitting in a cover shouldn't be a problem. I have a Gelaskin on my Kindle, and it fits in the Oberon cover just fine.
After poking around on the Gelaskins website I'm seriously thinking about getting one or ten LOL but I have a couple questions that don't seem to be answered on the website. What material is the gelaskin made of and more importantly how does it feel? I assume it's some kind of rubber so does it have a sticky/rough feel to it or is it a smooth finish? I like the way the Nook feels now and don't really want to change that but the Gelaskins are just so pretty and the ability to design some of my own is too much to pass up. Although if it's going to make the Nook all gummy feeling and pick up every piece of lint, dirt and cat hair in a 10 mile radius I'd rather suffer with a plain looking Nook.
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