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Old 12-23-2010, 12:56 PM   #27
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My perception is that the covers are for traveling protection, not for everyday use and handling. In fact, trying to use the K3 with the cover on eliminates (for me) the ability to hold it in one hand and turn pages while holding a cup of coffee in the other hand.
I see the misunderstanding. That cover is indeed designed and intended for everyday use and handling, hence the mechanism to keep the Kindle attached while in use. It provides functionality and basic protection similar to a book cover. For your needs you may be better off returning the cover and replacing it with a sleeve.

You can of course use it any way you please. However, that isn't what it's for, and you can understand why people see a solution that involves removing it from the cover as the equivalent of "don't use the cover."

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