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Old 01-05-2012, 11:51 AM   #10
dbeman
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: New Hampshire
Device: nook ST
I think covers, cases & jackets for any electronic device are overpriced. That being said I bought a neoprene sleeve for my nook ST. Since the device was designed with ergonomics in mind it seems a shame to completely negate that with a heavy, bulky cover or case.

My ipad sports a nice, flexible case from speckproducts.com. Slightly overpriced but easily one of the more versatile and lightweight cases I've seen for the iPad.
My iphone has a very simple "bumper" style case from Incipio...just enough to protect the glass ensconced back and provide me slip-free handling.

The biggest "snake oil" product of all are the screen protectors that need to be painstakingly applied lest you wind up with a speck of dust, an eyelash, or an air-bubble perfectly preserved between the protector and the screen. Unless you regularly run a course grain of sandpaper across the screen these things are completely unnecessary.
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