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Old 09-03-2011, 04:55 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by lulalullah View Post
re: 6charlong
Thank you for your reply that addresses my concerns (holding the device one-handed like a book and also about the spine construction), and especially your valuable feedback comparing between a B&N cover and the M-Edge system.
Which color do you have for your GO! Jacket?
I got the black one. Sadly, it's plastic. I just felt like I needed a better cover and didn't want to wait any longer (M-Edge is a small business that was busy making jackets for iPad2's when the STR came out and didn't get going with jackets for the new Nook right away).

I have a brown "Antique" Go Jacket for my Kindle--it's quite attractive and proved durable--and a black smooth leather Go Jacket for my NC. Frankly I prefer leather covers on books. However, M-Edge has a service where you can create your own cover design and they put it on a Go Jacket for you. I may create a design of my own, maybe a Harry Potter cover or something, I haven't decided yet.
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