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Old 06-05-2015, 02:30 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
This isn't what you asked for, but it might be worth considering. I just a week ago picked up a cute case, designed for a 13" laptop, to carry my planner for all my medical appointments, a pen or two, AND my kindle. I think it's cool looking. My kindle is in it's own light weight case. The documents would stay in this Briefcase while I lift the Kindle to reading position.

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B...ilpage_o02_s00

Of course, you can then choose the mini-briefcase that you like.

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Deb,

You are also in the right general area. The case you linked to doesn't, I believe, unzip completely around the spine, making it more of a briefcase than a case in the general shape I'm looking for. Might me a tad big. But your thinking is trending in the right direction. Remember, I'm the laziest man alive, so weight and overall size DOES have some play here. I would like a solution that DOES allow me to operate the PW single-handed. It'll be enough of a cultural shock not having side buttons as it is. My Mom has no issues with the swipe/tap on her PW. But old habits DO conflict. In fact, I'd be going Voyager if I didn't believe the sensor tech on it is still version 1 and I'd rather buy in a version or two down the road.

The security of a zip wouldn't be the worst thing in the world to have. I've spilled out all the paperwork once in the last two or three years, so it's not a constant problem. But I certainly wouldn't hate having a zippered pouch as compared to one without.

Thanks for helping, GM
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