Thread: PRS-T1 Case Sony PRS T1
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Old 02-25-2012, 12:54 AM   #236
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Originally Posted by chrisridd View Post
Let us know how it fits when it arrives! I've tried my T1 out in a couple of case versions that M-Edge advertise as compatible and found that either the case straps overlap the T1's hardware buttons a bit, or the elastic straps at the top overlap the screen a bit. They're not entirely satisfactory to my mind.
My M-Edge Holmes Jacket for Kindle and E-luminator light arrived Wednesday. It's a perfect fit for the T1 although as you suspected, the strap does cover a portion of the power button but it's still accessible. It really is a lovely cover and comfortable to hold. I haven't need to use the light yet but I did test it out and it seems to give off a good even lighting on all three levels; I also discovered it's real easy to accidentally turn it on.

All in all, I think it was a good value, the cover is very well made, the stitching is nice and straight (a pet peeve of mine! ) The one thing that would make it perfect would be if the strap could be used over the light when not in use to keep it in place, otherwise it's perfect.

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