Thread: Classic Covers/Cases for nook
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Old 02-21-2010, 09:48 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by spec View Post
I'm also planning to buy a screen protector, but I'm wondering whether I should also buy a skin. I was thinking of one of those clear skins from ebay for around $10. I'm thinking the skin would provide extra cussion for nook (in case of a fall or a hit) and to prevent the page turning buttons from eventually getting dirty.
I have a cover from M-Edge and I had planned to get one of those silicone frames from B&N. That was until I read the reviews on the B&N website. It seems like most of the people who purchased them complained about the fact that they attract pet hair, dust, etc. Really if you have a cover and keep your Nook in it you probably do not need the silicone frame anyway. See the reviews on this link.

http://gifts.barnesandnoble.com/Sili...?cds2Pid=30254

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