Thread: Elipsa Alternative Cover
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Old 09-10-2021, 03:43 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by brudigia View Post
Davidfor, I believe it is a matter of personal taste and reading habit. I read either sitting down or in bed so the chances of the earead dropping down are very small, and a cover is a good compromise, because I am conversely much more afraid of bumping the reader on some pointed surface (tables' edges, for example). I already lost my first ereader (one of the first Bookeen, more than 10 years ago), due to cracks to the screen substrate.
I find the Kobo furnished Elipsa cover really heavy. Surely a matter of personal tastes and reading habits.
That was @davidfor's point. He wasn't saying your personal taste isn't valid. But it's gotta be your taste, not because someone has told you that should be your taste. Notice he didn't quote you.
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