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  1. 164 of 167 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Amazon have listened to customers in some respects, 23 Oct 2012
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    Seren Ade (UK) –
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    This cover provides neat, close-fitting protection for your Kindle. The Kindle slots into a moulded plastic tray at the back of the case, with nothing intruding onto the device itself. A section at the bottom of the Kindle is left exposed to allow permanent access to the micro USB port. The front cover is thin and lacks additional padding, but 12 months of carrying a baby Kindle around in a case with a similar-style cover has resulted in no harm, so I’m reasonably confident in the protection this will provide.

    The leather is textured and has been applied as a surface covering to both the front section of the cover and the plastic tray at the rear. The leather doesn’t have the lovely, soft tactile sensation that went with Amazon’s Kindle Keyboard covers but doesn’t seem to mark as easily as the Amazon leather covers for the baby Kindle/Kindle Touch models (a fingernail is enough to leave a permanent scrape on those). The purple colourway I ordered is disappointing – much darker than product photos suggest.

    The cover bends back easily enough for one handed reading, but the ‘spine’ section on the latest version of the Amazon brand cover does seem to have been reinforced, so that it doesn’t flop awkwardly backwards if you prefer to hold the cover two-handed. The microfibre lining of the interior is very shallow-piled and resembles black denim.

    The biggest problem I had with the last generation of Amazon cases – the lack of closing mechanism – has been addressed here, courtesy of a lightweight magnet. This works simply, engaging when you shut the cover, and requires no extra fiddling.

    The cover isn’t cheap, but is comparable in price to cases currently offered by Verso and Marware. The auto wake/auto switch off facility this brings to Kindle usage is what really sets the Amazon cover apart from competitors – all that’s needed to wake your charged Kindle is to open the cover… It’s a nice idea, but not one I’m altogether convinced by since turning a Kindle on/off by flicking a switch really isn’t that onerous!

    The cover is presented in a printed cardboard sleeve: if you’re planning to make this (part of) a present, this is a much more attractive set-up than the simple plastic bags in which the Amazon covers for Kindle/Kindle Touch arrive.

    PROS

    – Cover has an inbuilt closing mechanism
    – Lightweight and snug-fitting
    – Textured leather doesn’t mark ridiculously easily
    – Includes auto wake/switch off facility

    CONS

    – Feels a bit hard and plastic-ey

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  2. 30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Stylish, Slim, Functional but Pricey., 26 Oct 2012
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    HoverDonkey “Mark” (Manchester, UK) –

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    I’ve had a few Kindles and have always bought the official cover, despite the fact that cheaper alternatives are always available, mainly because Amazon have unerringly supplied me with quality products and the official covers have usually had some form of extra functionality.

    In previous covers this has been provided by the built-in lights in the cover, but this time, as the Paperwhite has its own light, the cover automatically sleeps and wakes the Kindle as you close and open the case. And I have to admit that, while it’s not exactly difficult or time-consuming simply pressing the button on the Kindle, it’s a little touch that adds just a little bit more joy to using the Kindle.

    The cover itself is very slim, fits the Kindle perfectly and looks neat and smart sat on your desk or bedside table. The front is ever so slightly padded and the brushed metal accent of the magnetic clasp adds to the appeal and seems to keep the cover reasonably securely closed, as long as you don’t wave your Kindle in the air. The texture of the leather reminds me somewhat of some old leathery library books that sat on the shelves at my school and evokes feelings of quality and learnedness.

    At the end of the day it’s a cover, so there’s nothing to lose any sleep over, but what it does it does well and it’s certainly a quality product.

    Marked down by one star as it’s probably a tenner too expensive.

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  3. 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fabulous – protects and looks good, 29 Dec 2012
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    James Miller “jamesmiller” (Durham) –
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    The new cover seems to add as little bulk as possible to the Kindle, whilst protecting it and looking smart. The Paperwhite lighting means the bulk needed for a light in previous covers (eg the Sony) is no longer impeding easy use.

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