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Old 07-31-2010, 10:42 PM   #1
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Fingerprints

I often read while I eat, but I was at a loss the other night figuring out how to keep my reader free of greasy fingerprints while eating a messy (and delicious!) gyro. Look what I found today at Big Lots -- a $1.00 zippered pencil case. I tried it out tonight, and it did a good job of keeping my Kindle protected from splashes and fingerprints. (I assume it would work well at the beach, too, as long as it wasn't dropped in the water.) The plastic window is pretty rigid and clear, so there's not too much reflection, and I had no trouble pressing the page turn buttons through the case. A pretty cheap solution, I think, if you're a little paranoid like me about keeping your reader pristine!
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