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I have always chose leather traditional jacket shape Kindle covers before. This sort of kindle cover made my clunky old 2nd generation Kindle reader feel like a real paper tome. This type of case also offered magnificent armor to a piece of equipment that was pricey, at around two hundred and fifty dollars.
But my latest Kindle 4 cost a mere , therefore can I truly excuse spending a lot of cash on a lavish leather-based jacket style cover kindle 4 cover A few leather Kindle jackets (including those with book lights) costs just about as much as the e book reader itself! Silly!
Even if I could (and certainly I should not!), there was of course, something as well to bear in mind;
these newer and smaller kindle readers are in basic terms fantastic to make use of precisely as they are!
I really didn’t wish for a great big cumbersome traditional jacket getting in the way. Since it is so comfortable using these small kindle readers with just one hand that a heavy kindle jacket would spoil the user experience. Besides, with these different rubber backs to the Kindle 4 wo-fi these seem a good deal more safe in the grip as they are. Personally, i often used to fret about dropping the e book reader when using it. Now because it feels really “grippy” I never imagine I want a cover on it when using it “just in case”.
So then, a traditional jacket type cover or else a simple pouch No contest, I picked a cool sleeve style Kindle cover!
However, I understand that there will be instances when a j

acket might be more apt:
1. If you wish for a book light nearby always, but without needing to lug around something too awkward you may favor a book jacket that has a reading light inbuilt.
2. When you enjoy to read “without holding it” for example, while eating, a flip stand case would be a sensible buy.


3. When you truly grieve for the sense of using a “real” book, a jacket style cover ought to help you get that feeling back!
Personally – there is no contest because it simply had to be a sleeve type of case, and never a jacket type of cover!