Thread: Accessories Display stand for reading kindle
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Old 07-18-2011, 12:01 AM   #21
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Interesting. Course the stand I have is fairly stable so that I haven't had problems with tipping over. I also lay the kindle on its side in the stand (sort of like landscape rather than portrait) though I don't change the text orientation, either on the mattress or the bedside table I have and then I can read while lying on my side in comfort. I think part of it's stability is that the stand is small at only a bit over 3" tall and has a fairly wide base (almost as wide as the Kindle).
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