Thread: Touch Case for Touch?
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Old 02-23-2012, 09:09 AM   #269
dmcd
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Northern Victoria, Australia
Device: Kobo
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Originally Posted by Rojofo View Post
Thank you for this Voom : the problem with the inside flap (according to what I have read) is that, when you close the cover, it presses against the touch screen and selects options or closes or opens books accidentally . You only see the problem too late when you open the book again.
I don't know how systematic this is: it was a remark I read as a criticism of this product.
Well I don't know where you obtained the information about a flap rubbing on the screen when using a Skindigital cover for the Kobo Touch, but your information is erroneous. It offers superb protection for the whole unit and nothing rubs on anything. I reported my impressions of my new cover in post 244 on the previous page of this thread.

I've used it constantly over the past couple of weeks, read six books and couldn't be happier with a cover. I take it everywhere I go and believe that even if I dropped the reader and cover, there would be no damage to either.

I would recommend the flip up cover rather than the book style if you want the option of reading with either hand. It provides a neat area between the flip top and the reader to slip your fingers in, using either hand. The tab folds under and secures to the reversed flip over so is out of the way. It also holds that nice little hand hold open just enough to be comfortable.

You might learn more if you bothered to read right through a thread instead of just jumping in on the last page and trying to plough ground that has already been cultivated.

Dale
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