Thread: PRS-T1 To buy a case?
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Old 06-10-2012, 07:42 AM   #24
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I keep my T1 n a rubber silicone skin thing (the kind that can be removed and reused). At home, it goes in a soft nylon bag when not in use. Yesterday I took it with me on a trip. I didn't want to leave it on the bus. So I had it in my m-edge New Yorker cover (has a very hard front), and inside a padded bag that I keep in my shoulder bag for ereaders. My shoulder bag is actually a cross body back pack type of thing, (big enough for a laptop) with lots of pockets. I turned an ankle on uneven blocks, and fell like a ton of bricks. (Probably b/c I was weighed down with my shoulder bag and another bag). The point of all this--my Sony was well protected and not damaged at all. I am really thankful I had it secured in the m-edge case. (And I read an entire novel on the bus trip, using my m-edge light when it got dark. I love that light!)

Oh - and I got that cross body bag for the very reason of wanting to keep my ereader of the day secured to my body. I never have to worry about it being stolen!

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