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Old 12-14-2009, 08:17 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by MelC View Post
Thanks muchly for the measurements...it is a Lands End style parka/jackets that I am thinking of. Right now my Sony light case can be jammed in just barely with much shoving and grunting. A slight reduction in width would make this a much better experience so I will see whether there is a difference.

As for the loop, I recognize that the Sony stylus wouldn't fit there but if I had a Sony stylus this wouldn't be a problem I do have one of those multi pens that has a stylus function on it so it should work, plus I think I can get some other styli that have pen clips on the sides which should fasten reasonably securely to it.

Mel
@Mel ~ I tried it in the outside pockets of my parka and I couldn't get it to go in. However, there is a pocket on the inside of the parka in which the reader with cover will fit nicely. Hope this helps.

By the way, M-Edge has a smaller leather book cover now that doesn't leave extra room for the book light at the spine. If you want a cover, that might work for you. Since I could almost get the cover I have in my outside parka pocket, I am certain the smaller cover would fit.

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Originally Posted by Fungelstein View Post
I've been loving the Might Bright book light that I bought from Waldenbooks. It takes 3 Triple A batteries and has two light settings, brighter and bright. Plus, it has a flexible neck that I am able to move around to fit my book-reading needs. Currently, my Sony-PRS 600 and the booklight have a permanent spot next to my bed.

It's great for bed, but a bit too bright (even on the lower setting) to read in a car at night without it illuminating the back and front seats. Although, that's fine for now since there won't be any more family trips out of state for a long while.
I think I have the same light. It works great but I didn't like clipping it on my cover behind my reader. It left scrape marks on the back of the reader.
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