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Originally Posted by Quoth
I only worry about a cover on an ereader leaving the house. But don't set it on a chair or bed!
I use a zipped writing case just the right size to store an infrequently used 7.8" that I occasionally take from the house in a bag. They are vulnerable in a bag or in a neoprene type sleeve (only protects against scratches).
My Libra has a stiff front cover on the case and I made a cover for the PRS-350 out of a €2 hardback A6 size notebook with pages removed. Two self adhesive velcro strip pads on reader back and the self adhesive hook part on inside rear of notebook cover.
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Speaking of beds. That's what happened to my old Kobo Glo. I put it on the edge of the bed, and I woke up with the screen cracked. I guess I rolled over it while sleeping
I guess I could DIY a sleeve/pouch with some hard plastic of thick cardboard as an insert.
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I suggest you try another cover. Once you find a cover you like, you'll have no need to take it out of the cover. I've had a Reader for 14 years. Every Reader has had a cover.
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Unfortunately for me, all the covers available here are the same.