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Old 09-17-2012, 02:26 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by 6charlong View Post

I admit that some covers work. I have several Oberons and except for the weight they are beautiful and they protect. I'm just ranting about the many covers that will not stay closed when the problem could easily be fixed.
My Sony 350 cover is magnetized and stays closed just fine, no strap required.

My Sony T1 cover is not magnetized, but also does a decent job of staying closed under normal use, or at least as much as a paper book would. Neither would necessarily stay closed if dropped.

For my original Nook, I had a magnetized cover by JavoEdge that worked well, later replaced by an Oberon cover. The clasp on the Oberon was not a problem, at least not for me.

At any rate, there are tons of cover options to pick from, some with closure options, some without.
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