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Old 01-09-2011, 10:54 PM   #4
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Yes the phone is the right thing. Too small of course. She assured me you could use it to read in bed lying down and it would hold it at an angle.
Well, many etsy sellers are willing to do custom jobs, you could try contacting the person with the cell phone beanbags to ask if she could do a bigger one. There's even some kind of feature to make a request to the general community and get bids from different sellers, so you might be able to get one that way. The, erm, "Lap Log" actually looks like it would do the trick for reading lying down, though the wooden stand might be a bit high (they mention Kindles, but those have the keyboards creating screen clearance). I bet it wouldn't be too hard to make one that fit a Sony better...
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