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Old 04-23-2009, 08:03 PM   #25
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UPDATE TO THE ORIGINAL REVIEW:

After spending a couple of weeks with the M-Edge Prodigy, I no longer miss my old PRS-500 cover. In fact, I scoff at it. Sure the Prodigy is significantly bulkier and heavier, but frankly the real leather of the M-Edge is so much more comfortable to hold in my hand. It just feels good. I generally like the way that the case is wearing too, picking up some nice marks the way leather does. My only complaint is that the extra space to the left of the Kindle inside the case - the space intended for M-Edge's lighting system - is bending in an irregular way. You can see it in the picture below - it's sort of getting a curvature to the end of the case, almost like the spine of a book. I assume this is because of the way that I read it, with the front flipped around to the back, and also because there is nothing inside the case to help it hold its original shape. Perhaps with the lighting system installed this wouldn't happen. But in any case it's not that big a deal and it seems to have reached its final shape, which is fine and actually very comfortable to hold.

All in all I do not regret buying the M-Edge Prodigy case one bit, and I'd recommend them to suit most people's needs.
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