Verso Scholar Cover for Kindle Fire and Kindle Keyboard By LightWedge The Verso Scholar cover brings the iconic style of a traditional composition book to today's digital world, complete with a marbled black and white design, "Composition" label and black spine. Once you hold it in your hands, nostalgia reigns. The white interior is lined in blue to simulate the familiar pages of the classic notebook, bringing back an old-sch...
- Certified "Made for Kindle" accessory (Kindle Fire)
- Sturdy cover protects your device from damage
- Patent-pending, universal corner elastic design secures your device snugly within the cover
This Cases give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Unsafe text
The look of this is very cool
Retro-chic and so old-school
Great for teacher/boss misleading
"Wow! She made notes - and she's reading!!"
The problem with the Verso Trends
Is that the cover twists and bends
Because it's mostly pliant plastic
With corner straps made of elastic
If by chance it takes a fall
There's no protection there at all
Without a strap to keep it shut
Your Kindle may just go kaput
In short, this cover's just for looks
To stash your Kindle with your books
A talking point, I will admit
But otherwise, it's just a nostalgic gimmick that's really cute, but not terribly durable*.
*(Not the last line you were expecting)
Amanda Richards, December 27, 2012
2. I real love the old school look
I really wanted this to give my kindle the old school notebook look.
It works great and looks really good. It looks like a real notebook.
The only issue I see is it is really overpriced for the quality, at almost $40.
I think it should be priced at $15-$20.
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Interesting Cover Design, But Doesn't Provide Enough Protection
On the surface the Verso Trends Scholar for Kindle Fire is interesting. It holds ones Kindle Fire firmly, and it is sure to draw comments from others when they see it. HOWEVER, heaven help you if you drop it because testing this, on my bed, showed that half the time it opens and your Kindle Fire with hit the floor. If it had an elastic strap that would hold it shut, like the leather cover I use now, and costs only a few dollars more, I could give this a five star recommendation. I did notice there is a magnet embedded in the cover that keeps the cover shut when the product information cardboard piece is in it, but the magnet does not attach itself to the face of the Kindle Fire glass. Additionally, my other cover has where I can support my Kindle at an angle for viewing from a table top.
In showing it to my college student stepdaughter, she thought it looked great, and she could see a working woman having this in her purse, but she was concerned about it not staying...
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