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Old 01-02-2011, 09:17 AM   #5
CraftyDan
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The binder is attached to the back cover and not the spine so the front cover can be folded under the back cover. This arrangement puts the least stress on the spine and front cover.

They've been doing this with D-Ring binders for decades, and their engineering labs are bound to be full of them. Kinda surprising it's taken Sony so long to figure this one out.
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