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Old 06-28-2010, 06:08 PM   #1
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Attaching a Wrist Strap?

Greetings,

I have a Kobo Reader on the way and I would like to know if there is some way to attach a wrist strap. I know that the Kobo is based on the Netronix EB-600 model which usually has a built in post to attach a strap or lanyard; does the Kobo possess this feature? I also would like some advice on getting a case for the device. I prefer my readers to have a case to guard against twisting effects. If there is no way to attach a wrist strap directly to the device, the case would also have to afford a way to attach a strap (i.e. through a zipper or through the elastic band or through a hole which allows access to the ports on the device). I am really interested in testing how the Kobo reader interacts with the Kobo Desktop for Linux. This would be the first e-Reader device that comes with a desktop application allowing access to premium content that is designed to work with Linux without any jiggery-pokery.

Thank you!

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