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Old 11-05-2008, 05:22 PM   #1
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Sony Premium Leather Cover (505) Folded Back?

I have the standard cover that came with the PRS-505 I just bought. When I had my PRS-500 I LOVED the brown premium leather cover that I bought from SonyStyle, and it was well-worn but still holding up two years later when I traded it in.

I've noticed that the stock cover on the PRS-505 folded back leaves the bottom flap uneven with the top flap. This has caused me to almost drop my Reader a few times because I'm so used to my old cover where the flaps were even.

What's the Sony Premium Leather Cover (the one with pockets in the back) like folded? Is it even or does it have the bottom flap sticking out more than the top flap?

(Sorry if this has been asked before, I did some digging but didn't find it)
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Old 11-05-2008, 05:43 PM   #2
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The Sony Premium Leather Cover does not fold back well. You have to really force it and in doing so may damage the spine. I don't think they made it with the intention of having it folded back.

I rotate between using the standard cover and the M-Edge Executive cover.
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Old 11-05-2008, 05:56 PM   #3
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I agree with grooks. I tried once to fold back my Sony leather cover. It felt like I was damaging it, and it didn't happen without significant force. I just don't do it.

Actually, after our three-day black out not too long ago, I bought the light-wedge cover. If it weren't for the extra weight, I'd leave it in that cover all the time. I like the way it folds under, and I like the extra bulk to hold onto with the lightwedge. Sort of feels like reading a think paperback, with the left-hand side curled under.
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I've had my sony premium leather cover for about a year and it folds back fine, no damage. It did take a couple weeks of regular folding before it loosened up enough. The only major wear on it now is the inside corners are wearing away a bit, from where they rub when the cover is closed. Other than that it is in showroom condition.
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I have the cover with the LightWedge built in and it fold back perfectly. That is how I read it. Since it has a separate piece to make the 'spine' rigid, it folds back so the edges are flush.

I know you asked about the regular cover but I thought this might help anyway.
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Old 11-06-2008, 12:13 PM   #6
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Thanks for the feedback! I've been eyeballing the pink one (I'm such a girl )

I'll see if I can take a look at one a little closer in the store sometime.
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The leather Trifold cover (is it only available here in UK?) folds back on itself neatly and without damage.

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The tri-fold looked interesting (someone reviewed it a month or two ago). I looked and seems it is only available in the UK.
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Old 11-08-2008, 12:43 PM   #9
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I agree with grooks. I tried once to fold back my Sony leather cover. It felt like I was damaging it, and it didn't happen without significant force. I just don't do it.

Actually, after our three-day black out not too long ago, I bought the light-wedge cover. If it weren't for the extra weight, I'd leave it in that cover all the time. I like the way it folds under, and I like the extra bulk to hold onto with the lightwedge. Sort of feels like reading a think paperback, with the left-hand side curled under.
To be clear, are your referring to the Sony Reader Digital Book Cover with Light? I have a couple of questions about this particular item.

Does the light wedge also fold back? Have you used regular batteries or rechargeable? Is ~ 38 hours of light a good approximation as Sony describes?
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To be clear, are your referring to the Sony Reader Digital Book Cover with Light? I have a couple of questions about this particular item.

Does the light wedge also fold back? Have you used regular batteries or rechargeable? Is ~ 38 hours of light a good approximation as Sony describes?
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THe OP was about the regular Deluxe cover, the not the LightWedge one.

In regards to your question, the wedge does not flip around to the back. It does flip off to the side if you hold the cover like a regular book.

I do know that Sony recommends rechargeables on the site so they should be fine. I am unsure of the battery life as I am still on my original batteries it shipped with and have only used the light for probably 8-10 hours total.
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Old 11-09-2008, 12:21 AM   #11
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To be clear, are your referring to the Sony Reader Digital Book Cover with Light? I have a couple of questions about this particular item.

Does the light wedge also fold back? Have you used regular batteries or rechargeable? Is ~ 38 hours of light a good approximation as Sony describes?
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Looks like revfish pretty much covered everything. Yes, I was referring to Sony's "book cover with light". Sorry if it sounded like I was saying the wedge "folded under", too.

When I've got my Sony Reader in this cover, and I'm using the light, I fold the top cover under. If I'm not using the light, I hold it like a hardback (not folded under), with the light wedge flipped off the Reader (lying against on the top cover).

Actually, the cover came with the wedge wrapped in a protective envelope of a light-weight foamlike material. I keep that envelope on the wedge when I'm not using it. I've read in more than one place that the wedge scratches easily, and I want to protect it from scratches. I find even small dust-specks on it distracting when using the light, so I don't want anything permanent like a scratch to drive me crazy!

And like revfish, I haven't used it long enough to drain the original batteries that came with it. I've probably used it about 15 hours so far. And I do try to leave it on the dimmer setting, when lighting allows it. I'm expecting to use rechargables when the ones that came with it are drained.
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I am unhappy about one thing with my wedge. There seemed to be an imperfection in the screen side of the wedge near the bottom right corner. It wasn't in the text area, so I wasn't worried about it. It seems that the imperfection has worn a spot on my Reader's screen in that location. Should I drive the 40 min to the nearest Sony Store and see if there is anything that can be done or am I just screwed?
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Looks like revfish pretty much covered everything. Yes, I was referring to Sony's "book cover with light". Sorry if it sounded like I was saying the wedge "folded under", too.

When I've got my Sony Reader in this cover, and I'm using the light, I fold the top cover under. If I'm not using the light, I hold it like a hardback (not folded under), with the light wedge flipped off the Reader (lying against on the top cover).

Thanks! You described it well. And it makes good sense to read with the cover and light wedge as you indicated. I just had some questions - so no, you did not mislead me. Your suggestion about the foam as protector is noted! Thanks again!
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Thanks for the feedback! I've been eyeballing the pink one (I'm such a girl )

I'll see if I can take a look at one a little closer in the store sometime.
LOL! Same here. I bought the pink cover same time I bought my 505. I didn't like the masculine tan-brown color of the cover it came with.

So, I got the girlie pink one and I am glad I did. You'll like it, it's very nice.
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