Thread: Kobo Forma Case
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Old 11-04-2018, 02:20 PM   #2
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Kobo Forma Case

I actually love the feel of the Kobo Aura ONE cover. No regrets buying it and would again in a heartbeat.

Personally, I'm not a fan of folding stand style covers. I prefer a more book-like feel with a rigid front cover. So I have never folded my Aura ONE cover and it still looks great. You'd be hard put to tell it from brand new and this is a reader that goes everywhere with me and gets a ton of use.

So I'd suppose if wear is a concern, you could opt to just ignore the stand feature. I carry a little Moko stand in my purse, small, mostly flat and lightweight. At home I use a sturdier stand that simply sits on my dining room table.

P.S. One benefit of just using an actual stand is that you have more capability to adjust viewing angle.


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