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I agree with Ea that I'm worried about pressure on the screen as a failure point. I've ordered a Belkin sleeve as the best solution I can find, but I'd love to see a sleeve that incorporated some sort of light but rigid plastic cover that would give a reasonable amount of protection to the screen without adding much weight. Anyone have one to recommend? Preferably orderable through Amazon.com. |
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I must say I'm not that worried about the edges - has something happened to to a device of yours that could have been prevented from better protection? I would always carry mine in a bag or purse anyway. |
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In contrast, when a device is dropped on the larger side, the energy is spread out more. For my day job, I work at UL, and for our Drop Impact test, I have dropped dozens upon dozens of devices ranging from UPSs to multimeters. The edge & corner drops are the most damaging by far. I would think that if it were dropped, screen-first onto something convex, it would break the screen and be very damaging. But I would also think that this kind of drop would be rare compared to dropping it on a flat floor. That's just my feeling on the matter though. Another thing to consider is that if you're going to carry it in a purse, and you have a book cover type case, there is a much much higher chance that something will get between the screen and the front cover and scratch it. In a case like the two mentioned above, this cannot happen. I carry my K2 in my backpack, and it has to share that pocket with change pens, keys, etc. If you have a purse or bag with a dedicated pocket for the Kindle, this may not be such a worry for you. |
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I got the Patagonia cover with mine and have loved it ever since. It has picked up some stains over the months, so I am wondering if it will survive a wash. Guess I need to experiment. The high density foam in the cover protects the screen wuite well, in my experience.
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Update: Dropped K2 in Patagonia case this morning
This morning, I was on the train platform. I pulled my K2 in the case out and tucked it under my arm while I was rummaging in my backpack for something else. I dropped it, and it landed on the edge or corner. It fell about 4-1/2 ft. onto asphault. No damage to the K2.
So, this cover cost $46 or so. A K2 repair is $200, last I heard. This cover just paid for itself. Not sure how this would have turned out if it were in a leather case. My guess is that it would be probably OK if it landed on one edge, but not OK if it landed on another. The only thing is, it has no style. It is 100% function. You'll have to balance that into your selection equation. |
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I love my M-edge and would not hesitate to pay the extra shipping. I have two of them, the platform and the lattitude as well as the e-luminator light. I had the original cover from amazon, but the hinge design always bothered me and never felt secure. I love that both my M-edge have the corner pockets and the extra padding. I use my lattitude the most since it has the big pocket for storing a spare battery for my light and room for the usb cord. I take my kindle everywhere and love having the light fit right in so I don't have to store it separately. Both covers are comfortable to hold and are nice looking.
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![]() At home I only use a silicone sleeve for the Sony and I plan to get one for the Kindle. It's worked fine, because the sleeve prevents the device from sliding around - and my only pets are fish, and so quite unlikely to accidently damage it ![]() Quote:
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I came across a thread with link to a site with a number of different Kindle covers:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?p=628025 |
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I got my new Kindle 2 today - along with a standard cover. The cover wasn't too expensive and it's better than nothing.
It's quite basic overall, but fairly stiff and padded, so not a total loss ![]() I definitely agree about the issue of stress on the body of the device from the hinges if one is not careful about how the Kindle is picked up and opened - and I would like some way too keep the cover closed. I would want to use an elastic band since there's no clasp. Overall the standard Amazon cover lives up to my expectations. It's okay until you find something better ![]() |
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Hope you're enjoying your K2! Are you going to read the November Book of the Month on it?
I keep switching back and forth between the Patagonia case and the Belkin. I like that the Patagonia holds it captive and makes it much harder to drop, but after a few days, fighting with that zipper around the corners gets old. I switch to the Belkin and enjoy the freedom of the naked K2 and the elegance of the case, but I have this nagging feeling in the back of my mind that I'll drop it one fateful day. |
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