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Old 05-08-2011, 04:00 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by RobbieRobot View Post
I love the technology of my Kindle 3, but its not comfortable to hold. When I'm not unintentionally flipping pages, I've pressed a key and began a search, or the sharp thin bottom corners are digging into the palms of my hands.

I've searched for other talk on this subject but haven't found any. Am I the only one who thinks that the ergonomics of the kindle 3 are some as muchwhat lacking? Is there a case or stretchy rubbery thing I could buy which will make my reading experiences less accident prone and painful, and more enjoyable?

I've never seen a Kindle leather cover in real life, but looking closely at some pictures, I don't see them helping very much. Perhaps they do?

Thanks in advance for any replies :-)
Actually, for me Robbie, having the cover on made a world of difference.

I find that I hold the cover and not the Kindle, and then just need to click to

turn the page. Further, the Kindle did not feel as flimsy.

Amazon has a store in Oz where you can get them from.

Cheers
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