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Old 05-02-2013, 03:41 PM   #33
domani7
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Reading the reactions, I am very glad I didn't order the sleepcover. I was basically on the fence and I'm glad I didn't. It's so expensive and now that I know it doesn't even make it less slippery, what exactly is the point?

It would be one thing if you could say- oh this cover will last forever, and you can reuse it on future kobo readers! Really doubt that to be the case, it seems that most companies change the shape/size slightly with each successive model. (With the exception of Barnes and Noble, but they have other problems- like extremely cumbersome bookshelves. B&N- make you bookshelves easier to use and I will come back to you!).

I do with other ereaders were more like the Nook Touch physically. The Aura's curvy back is a step in the right direction, now all that is missing is a rubbery coating and physical buttons.
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