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Old 07-18-2012, 05:55 AM   #7
Pismire
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Will the front cover be foldable onto the back, particularly without damaging the material? I find that to be an important feature for easy handling - if you can NOT fold the front back, holding the device with your left hand gets hard to impossible.

The pouch on the inside of the cover I find a bit overdone. In my experience, anything inside of the front cover is likely to get in the way of a touch screen (if not set on standby). Also, I think very few people will actually store much inside a kindle cover (mine just holds a note of my address, in case it ever gets lost/stolen). A single (and less noticeable) pouch would probably suffice for most peoples interest.

As mentioned before, I agree material quality will likely be an important feature. Many people complain about "chemical smells" coming from their covers, so it might be a good idea to let the product breath a bit before packing it up, if production processes allow.

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