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Old 02-15-2009, 04:14 PM   #6
RobbieClarken
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I have the flip cover and I think pthwaite summarises it nicely. I would certainly recommend this cover, especially over the leather one which is far too bulky in my opinion. I often like to take my DR1000S out of the cover for reading as it adds a bit of weight and thickness. It's nice that the DR1000S slips in and out of the cover easily. For protection of the DR1000S and carrying notes the flip cover is perfect.

To answer question 2 of yours, the cover makes it slightly harder to remove the stylus but not excessively so.

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