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Old 05-15-2023, 12:22 PM   #104
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
I get that it's all hilarious or whatever, but there are readers right here with disabilities that affect holding an ereader.
Both of my PaperWhites are in covers which have stand features. The PW2 stands in landscape and the case used for the PW3 stands in portrait.

The cover on the PW3 is one of the heavier type into which you tuck the ereader so that the bezel is covered, necessary for this reader which I bought secondhand - it has scratches on the bezel, though the screen itself is fine.

I rarely hold either of these readers, just leave them propped up while reading.

If I want to prop up my Kobo Libra 2 I just use a phone stand. But this reader is very comfortable to hold (I keep it in a nice pretty case to avoid scratches and add to the decorative value.)

Using a cover which can stand should aid those who can't hold an ereader.

This thread is a scream.
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