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Old 01-12-2024, 03:31 PM   #84
Renate
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
The Pocketbook ‘flip cover’ that works with the ...
I don't have an Inkpad, but what I do have is opinions.
I've had ereaders for a dozen years now and I've tried pouches and covers galore.
For me, the path is clear. I want to protect the screen but I don't care if the back looks like a war zone.
Flaps with auto sleep is a great solution, but I take it a step further and chop off most of the back cover, leaving about 1/2" to glue to the case.
I'm so enamored of this that I will do this for any future ereaders.

As a matter of fact, I might even make my own.
Take 0.5 mm acrylic and cut out holes for magnets where you want to either attach or activate sleep.
(For rectangular magnets you might have it laser cut.)
Cover it with whatever cloth/plastic material you wish. Glue it on the reader.

How does that cover stick anyway?
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