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Originally Posted by RobbieRobot
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 somewhat 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 :-)
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You answered your own question about "Am I the only one...." when you said you searched for other talk on the subject but didn't find any.
Yes, they make neoprene covers for Kindles that come in a variety of colors. I have two leather cases that are quite different but since I don't have the problems you do I can't say whether the cases would help or not.
http://www.amazon.com/Marware-SportG...4882512&sr=1-3
I did get a good laugh at the "sharp thin bottom corners digging into the palms of my hands." An 8.5 ounce gizmo with rounded plastic corners digging into the palms of your hands? That's hilarious. Dramatic, though.
Here's a leather cover.
http://www.amazon.com/M-Edge-Kindle-...883265&sr=1-33