02-28-2009, 06:22 PM | #1 |
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Neoprene / travel cases, K2
OK, I have, for now anyway, ordered the standard Amazon case for my new K2. This will serve as an "around the house / office / school" case. Now what I want to look into is something else I can slip it, cover and all, into when throwing it into a briefcase, backpack, etc.
The soft / neoprene cases look very good to me; do any of them have rigid inserts? In my mind, this is so important so as to avoid poke and/or twist type screen breakage. I did once experience a laptop screen break when traveling, and it is a bummer!! TIA, Gene |
02-28-2009, 06:26 PM | #2 |
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www.sfbags.com (I think that's the url) will have some sleeves for pre-order. Most are for the kindle naked but they will have a black sleeve for the kindle in a case. I highly recommend this company. There sleeves are high quality and better padded than anything else I have seen.
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