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Originally Posted by rjfarrell
I thought about using a slip case. But for some reason, I felt like the reader in its provided case was a little "Slim" and hard. After holding it for a while, I kept fidgeting for a comfortable position. So I took my 10 yr old Franklin Covey Casio Casseopiea planner case, removed the stitching where the Casio was held, removed the 6 ring binder, and...Wha La! Perfectly fitting case. I left the PRS-700 standard cover on as well, as it sort of Wedges the reader into the Franklin Planner. Wow. Very, very comfortable to hold. I looked online, and see Franklin still has these planner cases and they identify them as "Legacy" Planners. More expensive than the slip cover, but for me, the comfort level of holding and turning pages has increased a zillion fold. Just my 2 cents.
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This outer slip case will not be used for reading, but a second layer of protection from the outside world to keep dirt out, and the functioning in tact unit in.