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Originally Posted by graycyn
I agree about hating the origami covers, and wish they'd just switch to a cover without "flop" factor. As is, I do not fold mine EVER, in order to keep them as rigid as I can. But other than the origami biz, I've been pleased with them. Like you, I have plenty of separate stands which work much better.
I've tried cheap alternate covers, they always have something that makes them a "no go" and waste of money. The Kobo cases feel good in my hands. And seem to hold up well.
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i also use stands instead of relying on the cover to be folded into a stand. third party cover designers should come out with covers that attached magnetically like apple has been doing. the kobo sage cover also attaches magnetically (ala original oasis method). however. the device does not have to be designed with magnetic attachments for magnetic covers to be used. third party manufacturers just have to create a case where the back snaps on to the device and the front cover would attach via magnets to the side of the back cover. but sadly, i've never seen this from third party manufacturers for any ereader thus far.