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Old 05-21-2011, 02:50 AM   #9
West Virginia
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Not trying to be a wisecracker here, but who would put their E-Reader on a wrist strap.. You can't read with it there and who would want anythng that large dangling and bobbing about? Banging into stuff would not be good for it at all..
Well, I imagine people who hold their ereaders in their hands. As one doesn't want their $100 piece of electronics slipping away. Why have a camera wriststrap?

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I find them to be more of a danger though. I usually pop my head up on a bus or train and realize I'm about to miss my stop and then hurriedly grab my laptop bag and bound for the doors as they're closing. A wrist strap would hinder me at the very least, or cause my libre to smack someone in the face at worst, to say nothing of the damage to unit itself.
I don't want to sit next to you.

Odd responses here. Don't let it hinder you, don't hurt people with it. It's a wriststrap.



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