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Old 04-30-2013, 04:43 PM   #26
gioele
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Originally Posted by graycyn View Post
I'd love to see something like the very thin material Sony uses on the back of my T1 lighted cover on my Kobo cover.
What I'd love to see is very easy:

* very thin plastic material in the back (as the paperwhite cover),
* just as big as the reader itself, clicks in place (as the paperwhite cover),
* textile or plastic front cover (as the paperwhite cover),
* closes with little magnet, not a flap (as the paperwhite cover).

How difficult would it be to make such a cover?
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