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Old 07-03-2021, 04:55 PM   #10
SteveEisenberg
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Are you getting decent covers to protect these kindles?
Apparently not always decent enough.

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Of course, dropping on concrete would be different from dropping on permafrost.
With me, I think it is more a matter of sitting on it than dropping.

Before starting with my new Prime-Day Kindle Kids Edition, that comes with an Amazon-brand case, I was, for a while, using this case for a Kindle 4 (basic model released September 28, 2011). I think that old case does an outstanding job of keeping the cover up and away from the glass, at the price of a bit of reading experience interference. That Kindle 4 still works great.

I have also experienced something like this, at least once, on the Kindle Keyboard.
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