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Old 01-15-2012, 07:29 PM   #26
FizzyWater
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Originally Posted by alecE View Post
It flips all the way back which I find is good when I'm reading away from the table. The stand works perfectly OK when I'm reading and eating at the table - biggest problem is failing to get the next course/rescue the burnt offering/discard the carbonised remains 'cos the book was too enthralling.
Case closes with a magnetic press-stud - there's a securing strap which runs from the bottom edge of the front cover, loops under the read and attaches at the back, adjacent to the stand support.
I'll second these comments. I have the "tree of life" version of the cover. My only complaint is that I don't like the feel of the materials as much as I did the 600 cover. I have no idea why - although I suspect it was just the "finish" - but I though the 600 cover felt more like leather, while the 650 cover feels more like pleather.

My cover is so snug, I really don't see the point of the little flap at the top. There's NO sliding around and it takes a comfortable level of force to push the reader in or out of the cover.
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