Thread: PRS-650 Navitech Book Case for 650
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Old 10-02-2010, 05:02 PM   #12
astra
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Device: Sony Reader PRS-650 & 505 & 500
OK.
I was wrong to criticise it so harshly. I am sorry.
I am going to make it almost invisible. Then I will add some constructive criticism.

Addendum:
I think my reaction was so spiteful because two weeks ago my 505's cover has passed away after 3 years and I could not find a new one, so I had to resort to something else, i.e. Tuff-luv.
I despise it. Navitech Book Case reminds me of it. The whole idea of pushing the reader inside of a very tight sleeve isn't good. The vertical(and probably horizontal too) sides are going to bulge a little bit above the reader's case because of the strain. The white stitching does look unappealing. The bottom part where it gets very close to the buttons is very very frustrating after an absolute freedom of the access that Sony original cover grants.
I would urge anybody who buys Sony Reader to give their cover a chance. It is designed for it, and it does the job perfectly.

Joshseadog, my apologizes again.

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