After looking for a case endlessly and having to protect it somehow from scratches.. I made a little case for my G Tablet. If I had a sewing machine it would look a lot cleaner. But, I had to sew by hand which I am very bad at.
Overall this case is working perfect for me!
In case you're interested.. Here is how I did it:
I bought a folder "Padfolio" from my local CVS.
Since I cannot post a link at this time. Just go to CVS website and search for
" Mead - Padfolio, 12-1/2 X 9-1/2-Inches " you'll see the folder I used.
Then I cut it down to size. I had to cut about 1" on the sides and top off.
After you cut it, trim the cardboard filler that is in the middle about 1/8 of an inch. Then sew it shut!
I used velcro to attach the tablet to the folder and it has held very nicely and firm. I bought "Scotch " brand velcro at Autozone, but I have seen it at Home Depot and Radio Shack as well.
I used a little piece from the left overs I cut out and made that little flap to keep the case closed. (I used velcro to attach it to the case, again it is holding very well.)
So there it goes. With a little patience and time and hopefully access to a sewing machine you can make your own!
Hope you enjoyed
P.S. I couldn't fix the title of post lol its DIY not DYI
jaycard said:
So there it goes. With a little patience and time and hopefully access to a sewing machine you can make your own!
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Thanks for sharing,
But starting with a $15 folder + adding time + resources + skills .. don't you agree that spending $20 for tested and proven amazon case is a more viable option.
Just my 2 cents.
Yeah I'm going to check out that one from Amazon. After seeing the pics, I don't like how that one closes with the G Tablet. It seems kind of forced.
I also like the USB Keyboard combination case that's customized for the G Tablet. I ordered one of those for $25
real leather case
aasoror said:
Thanks for sharing,
But starting with a $15 folder + adding time + resources + skills .. don't you agree that spending $20 for tested and proven amazon case is a more viable option.
Just my 2 cents.
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I did something similar.......researched the dodocase for the ipad initially, then found a website (Google..make you own ipad case) on how to make a case..purchased a nice piece of sheepskin leather, binder board, Pva glue, and liner paper...made a custom case....still not exactly what I want though.. now looking a more rustic Buffalo leather for anothet attempt,I want a case similar to the product Renaissance Art makes
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I did something similar.......researched the dodocase for the ipad initially, then found a website (Google..make you own ipad case) on how to make a case..purchased a nice piece of sheepskin leather, binder board, Pva glue, and liner paper...made a custom case....still not exactly what I want though.. now looking a more rustic Buffalo leather for anothet attempt,I want a case similar to the product Renaissance Art makes
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I too am a case maker. Curious how your attaching your tablets to the case. I've tried tubibg to make clips, elastic on the corners and even embedded neodyiums in the tablet sides. Haven't decided which way to go long term yet, but trying new ideas is where I have most of my fun
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I gave up. Went to office depot and purchased a leather portfolio, you know the one used to carry paper tablet, went to home depot and purchased some good quality velcro strips and got busy. What ended up with is a protected gtablet w/clearence at the bottom for heat and all ports are accessable. It looks good too. Cool.
picture???
Why not post a pic or two?
When I get home, will post pic.
Pic's
Granted I have to work on back rest, but I believe you get it. I will apply the remaining strips for stability.
Awesome. I was going to do something similar with an old binder from a conference but the dog got it too (see "Anyone got an extra case? thread)
EDIT: I was going to use vinyl tubing cut lengthwise to form flexible clasps for the top and bottom, maybe even a side, if anyone wants to give that a try. Oh, and the dog also got my prototype case that I will be posting the design for here soon, after I rebuild what she destroyed. Luckily I noted the dimensions.
Nice!!! Checked Office Depot but found nothing close to the Samsonite you have. Do you have the Office Depot SKU #?
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Awesome. I was going to do something similar with an old binder from a conference but the dog got it too (see "Anyone got an extra case? thread)
EDIT: I was going to use vinyl tubing cut lengthwise to form flexible clasps for the top and bottom, maybe even a side, if anyone wants to give that a try. Oh, and the dog also got my prototype case that I will be posting the design for here soon, after I rebuild what she destroyed. Luckily I noted the dimensions.
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You need to bail that dog...
I made a case based on a tutorial from instructables dot com for a "dodocase" will post pics once I have permission.
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I made a case based on a tutorial from instructables dot com for a "dodocase" will post pics once I have permission.
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Awesome. I am going to incorporate this type of frame into my folio stand design.
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Book-like-iPad-Case-Dodo-Moleskin-style/
Got this through Amazon:
Search for BookGem (I can not post links Yet, Still Noob! )
This thing is great. Can be used from the top for a lower typing view, from the bottom as a video stand or from the side to get everything in-between!
The best part is, it folds to the size of a pack of gum!
Spring loaded clips so it hold tight.
Great find! I think I will be gifting one or two of these this xmas
Anyone want to group order for the discount?
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Got this through Amazon:
Search for BookGem (I can not post links Yet, Still Noob! )
This thing is great. Can be used from the top for a lower typing view, from the bottom as a video stand or from the side to get everything in-between!
The best part is, it folds to the size of a pack of gum!
Spring loaded clips so it hold tight.
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This the one you are talking about?
http://www.amazon.com/Bookgem-Book-...323C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1292349189&sr=8-1
That's the one...Thanks for posting the Link!
awesome! i just bought one.
Great find..it was just what I was kooking for. Just ordered it
That is a nice find and I like that stand. I might have to order me one as well.
Great find!
I think I'm going to order one.
(Like EVERYONE else) I'm waiting for the HDMI dock to be released.
Bought one, I also have a metal one coming from dealextreme.com meant for the ipad, I like that this one is so small. Will be my travel one.
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Bought one, I also have a metal one coming from dealextreme.com meant for the ipad, I like that this one is so small. Will be my travel one.
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a metal one? care to tell us which one it is?
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.47631
I purchased these two plastic covered metal stands from Amazon for $4.50 and they work great. One stays in my backpack for mobile use and the other on my desk. They are adjustable.
Search Amazon for "Perfect Ipad Stand; Set of Two 2AX - Black"
http://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Ipad-...1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1292451829&sr=1-1
Spent some time hunting on eBay for stands, cases, etc, and came up with a few that might be worth investigating. Although I like the idea of the leather case and stand that is currently being discussed in another thread, I would think that it adds considerable bulk when using the tablet when there isn't a table on which to rest it. I already have the $5.99 case from Sears, so I'm thinking that the vinyl/carbon fiber backing (for a little protection) and a portable stand which fits inside the bag might just be the ticket.
In any case, I assume that I'm not allowed to post links, so here are the eBay item numbers for a couple stands that I found:
230552795441 (Might be my favorite one)
310271758612
250743468527
120660278916 (Don't know how sturdy this might be, but it looks cool!)
I'm sure there are a ton more, but that should give folks a good idea of what is out there, and what should most likely work with the G-tab. Keep in mind I don't have any affiliation with any of these items!
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Got this through Amazon:
Search for BookGem (I can not post links Yet, Still Noob! )
This thing is great. Can be used from the top for a lower typing view, from the bottom as a video stand or from the side to get everything in-between!
The best part is, it folds to the size of a pack of gum!
Spring loaded clips so it hold tight.
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I bought two of these. My experience is posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872192
sdkessman said:
Got this through Amazon:
Search for BookGem (I can not post links Yet, Still Noob! )
This thing is great. Can be used from the top for a lower typing view, from the bottom as a video stand or from the side to get everything in-between!
The best part is, it folds to the size of a pack of gum!
Spring loaded clips so it hold tight.
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Do the front clips cover any part of the screen on the G-tablet at all?
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Do the front clips cover any part of the screen on the G-tablet at all?
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nope it fits perfect over the bezel. flipping it in portrait might cover a bit though.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250789197947#ht_3153wt_1139
Seems like a great price. Not sure if it fits the GTablet exactly, but turns out this guy is based like 5min from my house, so I can always return it to him if its not good.
Anyone have any opinions on this?
you could always "ask a question" to get the dimensions. I'd be afraid that it will stick out the sides
Almost definitely not actual leather (I hate deceptive descriptions) and there doesn't seem to be any visible way to actually ATTACH the tablet to the thing. Horrible picture details, and it is highly unlikely a single case could hold (well) a 7/8/10 inch tablet PC like the seller says.
I would pass on that one. Just go to electroniccrap.com or look for listings here for the ones MADE for the G-tablet.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250789197947#ht_3153wt_1139
Seems like a great price. Not sure if it fits the GTablet exactly, but turns out this guy is based like 5min from my house, so I can always return it to him if its not good.
Anyone have any opinions on this?
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There seem to be 2 clips on the bottom and 1 on the top to hold it. Most cases come with 1 (or 2 ) more clips on the side. Without this there is a chance of the tablet sliding out through the sides. Although once you have side tabs you have to be careful that they dont block the usb port.
Also you *have* to check the dimensions
I have a
http://witglobal.com/goods-2286-10i...for+Viewsonic+Gtablet+10+-+Free+Shipping.html
Build quality is not super, but it is functional.
It is $ 24.99 but will take 2 weeks or more to get to you.
don't waste your money
I've had one of these before. They are really cheap looking and are not leather but a shiny slippery plastic. It is not recommended for use in a professional setting unless you enjoy people laughing at you. There is a thread in this accessories section that covers this case at length. Search for USB keyboard case.
Also, the tablet does not stay firmly in the case and will slip around a lot and may even fall out.
Avoid this case like a dirty diaper.
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I've had one of these before. They are really cheap looking and are not leather but a shiny slippery plastic. It is not recommended for use in a professional setting unless you enjoy people laughing at you. There is a thread in this accessories section that covers this case at length. Search for USB keyboard case.
Also, the tablet does not stay firmly in the case and will slip around a lot and may even fall out.
Avoid this case like a dirty diaper.
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LOL, you and me have different priorities! I'm not buying this to wow people and I'm really not concerned about people laughing at me. I am concerned about the tablet not fitting tho. Either way, this case would only be for when I wanted a keyboard with me, which is not all the time (otherwise I'd stick to my netbook which is about the same size as the tab+keyboard case).
When I'm going on a trip, plane ride, camping, etc, and this will be the only thing I have access to when traveling light, I like the idea of a keyboard option. But that's another thing to carry, so I'd rather it be built into the case. But the rest of the time, a thinner classier case (like the Kindle DX ones) would be preferable to me, especially to sit and read in portrait orientation.
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There seem to be 2 clips on the bottom and 1 on the top to hold it. Most cases come with 1 (or 2 ) more clips on the side. Without this there is a chance of the tablet sliding out through the sides. Although once you have side tabs you have to be careful that they dont block the usb port.
Also you *have* to check the dimensions
I have a
http://witglobal.com/goods-2286-10i...for+Viewsonic+Gtablet+10+-+Free+Shipping.html
Build quality is not super, but it is functional.
It is $ 24.99 but will take 2 weeks or more to get to you.
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That's a really great find, and for $4 more than this ebay auction, you are vouching for the fit! Do you have any pictures of your G-tablet fitting into that case?
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That's a really great find, and for $4 more than this ebay auction, you are vouching for the fit! Do you have any pictures of your G-tablet fitting into that case?
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Dont have pics, but it fits (it is made for the gtablet),
Some info/pics are at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015853
goodintentions had a video review for his, on that thread but the link does not seem to be working.
I need a keyboard rarely, when I am typing out a big email. It is functional for that purpose. Some minor cons as I see are
1. Even with tabs on 3 sides, it can slip out of the 4th side, so you have to hold it right. Am thinking of adding a Velcro strip on the 4th side.
2. The leather is suspect, and it stunk up my room for a few days after I opened it.
3. It adds quite some weight.
4. Have to reboot the gtablet after connecting the keyboard most times for it to work.
5. The keyboard connects to the big USB, the small USB is covered by the left tab. But I rarely use that when it is in the case.
But it is $25, the USB cable length is fine, and it does have a magnet for the USB cable !!!
I bought one of these cases off ebay, just waiting for it to arrive. I bought one "specifically" made for the gtablet, with the tabs not blocking the usb port. I know I could of had one for less, but would have had to mod the case to fully work with the gtablet. I was actually looking at the one OP posted to save a few bucks, but I didn't like the way the case was designed, with no tabs to hold the tablet in place on the sides.
I just found this on amazon and bought one for myself. Looks like it will hold the Transformer and Dock perfectly.
http://www.amazon.com/CaseCrown-Che...EM/ref=sr_1_59?ie=UTF8&qid=1316128965&sr=8-59
Only $0.01 with $4.99 Shipping (3-5 days)
Dont know how long the price is good for, better get one quick!
edit: It sure looks like polyurethane, but I guess their description says it has a "canvas like" stylish exterior. Not PU Leather like i assumed.
Update: Just got it in the mail. Took about a week or so, not too bad. However I can't say the same for the case. In my opinion its total crap.
The material on the outside of the case is anyones guess. It looks and feels like a combination of canvas and polyurethane faux leather. The whole thing is monstrous, measuring in at 12" wide x 11" long x 1" thick (when compressed and empty) You can only fit the Transformer in the case in one direction because of the velcro placement. Once you get your tablet inside the case it does feel like it would be very safe. The extra 2-3 inches of fabric hanging from either side of the device adds some extra protection but also makes the whole thing absurdly large. And to top it off the whole thing smells very strongly of DRY ERASE MARKERS!
All said and done 5 bucks was overpaying for this. They probably have them marked so low because nobody buys them. But if you absolutely need a case and your local Value Village Thrift doesnt have something better, give it a try. Just make sure to wash it first.
P.S. Im not going to bother putting up any pictures unless you guys really want them. Im hoping to pawn this thing off on one of my brothers if I'm lucky.
Pretty cheap, but it kinda ugly and seems like it would be a hassle getting you tablet in and out.
Are those flaps supposed to hold papers or something? I'm trying to imagine bringing my tablet into the office and trying to "unpack" it from that case. Seems a little bulky from the pictures.
What holds it closed? I don't get it? A magnet? It does seem ugly and might an indication why it's so cheap.
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What holds it closed? I don't get it? A magnet? It does seem ugly and might an indication why it's so cheap.
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Looks like a closer look at one of the pics reveals the answer: Velcro. I thought they were pockets for papers or something but they are strips of velcro, which must be what holds it shut.
Looks like a decent case for travel and storage.
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Speck, Barnes & Noble, or Amazon. I do not profit, or gain anything by this recommendation. It's just a personal discovery that made me happy and thought it might be helpful to other NSTR users.
For some reason all the B&N official Nook cases are way thicker and bulkier than they need to be. Also most third-party cases I looked at were faux-leather with huge messy stitching as if they were part of a Frankenstein cosplay competition.
Being super picky about these sorts of things, I put off buying a NSTR case while obsessively trying to find one that was:
1. Slim (All these giants cases defeat the purpose of a tiny portable ereader)
2. Play-through (I can leave it on while using, ie not just a slip-cover I can lose)
3. Protective (Not soft)
Well, I've been looking high and low, reading all the Nook forums with no luck until recently when I finally found this case: (I can't post links yet, so just search on Amazon for "Nook touch fitfolio"
Speck FitFolio for Nook Simple Touch Reader.
I saw it at Target for $29.99, but bought it on Amazon for just over $21. It looks like the price fluctuates a bit (it's $24.83 right now).
I got the black one, I got my wife the teal one. It also comes in purple.
wow, the blue one is really ugly. :-D looks like a lunch box. The grey one is nice.
I am using a cover bought from B&N, it is a bit thicker and larger but at least it protects my nook well from pressure and falls. That cover above seems to slim, I don't belive your nook would survive if it falls e.g. on the corner. Mine did several times.
Can you lock the front side of the cover to the back side (while reading)?
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I use the Silicone skin. It's relay nice and absorbs most of the shock of a drop.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/silicone-frame-in-graphite/22315829
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I am using a cover bought from B&N, it is a bit thicker and larger but at least it protects my nook well from pressure and falls. That cover above seems to slim, I don't belive your nook would survive if it falls e.g. on the corner. Mine did several times.
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1. I've looked at each and every official B&N cases in detail and found all of them, frankly, to be really lacking in several areas. The Speck case has a much more secure attachment system as well a good shock absorption due to the material and the shape of the case. Also, as I mentioned, it is much more form fitting than any of the B&N cases.
2. Yes, you can lock the front cover to the back while reading.
I should have mine next week!
Based on your recommendation I ordered one, and I should have it next week. I will let you know how it works out.
Edit: I just exchanged my NSTR at B&N a couple of days ago as it had a cluster of stuck pixels. I had no problems, but the employee said that it could have been caused by something being pushed down on that screen at that point. This is why I decided to get a case, as I don't want it to happen again!
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1. I've looked at each and every official B&N cases in detail and found all of them, frankly, to be really lacking in several areas. The Speck case has a much more secure attachment system as well a good shock absorption due to the material and the shape of the case. Also, as I mentioned, it is much more form fitting than any of the B&N cases.
2. Yes, you can lock the front cover to the back while reading.
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jhedfors said:
Based on your recommendation I ordered one, and I should have it next week. I will let you know how it works out.
Edit: I just exchanged my NSTR at B&N a couple of days ago as it had a cluster of stuck pixels. I had no problems, but the employee said that it could have been caused by something being pushed down on that screen at that point. This is why I decided to get a case, as I don't want it to happen again!
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Edit: I reviewed the description & it DOES say the bungee is "two-way", so I am assuming it is designed to work that way - it just seemed a bit of a tight stretch. No biggie for me, as I don't think I would be attaching it any - folded back works fine.
Just received mine today. It really has a nice feel, and I think it will protect it well. Thanks for the recommendation!
P.S. The cover DOES fold back upon itself, but I wouldn't say exactly say it "locks" (rather, I would not want to, as it would overstretch the "bungee").
EDIT: I just reviewed the specs, and it does state that the bungee is "two-way" - it just seemed a bit of a tight stretch. No biggie for me, as it works well, simply folded back, and not attached.
So the folded cover is not "fixed" in the folded position? Could you upload more photos?
Mine nook cover is magnetic and therefore folded front & back cover keeps together, moreover when bonded with magnetic clip.
I have bought aluminium case for my NST. It has 3 positions for reading. The NST clips inside so it wont fall out. It has a black padding inside and it seems to be thinner then all those folding leather ones. The disadvantage of this cover is -> when you open the cover and flip it at the back, so it flat ... it's kind of awkward to read it like that, because of the round shape. It just feels
Since this is one of my first posts in this forum, I can't put the LINK for the cover. but if you would go in UK Ebay and type in search : aluminium nook ... you should see it. it cost 12.99GBP.
But now with the "keayboard hack" ... I'm thinking about finding a way how to modify the cover for 10" tablets with keyboard so it can hold the NST. That's what kepps my mind busy at the moment.
I agree completely with the Speck case. I too do not see the need for B&N making such large covers for such a small device. The Speck cover is just barely bigger than the nook and is comfortable to hold with the cover folded back and secured. The nook snaps in and out of the cover very easily. If you fold the cover back and secure it, it stays level and has enough grip to not slide if you prop it against something to read. I would prefer a magnet or snap closure, but after several uses the bungee gets easier to fasten. Very satisfied with this cover.
I found the Specs cases at my local Target. Prices varied from $29.99 for the standard colored (blue, purple, green) cover to $34.99 for a black 'leather' version. They did not show up at the online Target.com site. Very nice. I may have to get one.
I have ordered Industriell Cover in Carbon with Lyra Light and Anti-Glare Film when bought my Nook. And right after my order came to me in B&N store appeared Silicone Covers and Stella Light. I`d rather bought them...
What I don`t like in my cover is the way Nook is mounted into it. Why not to fix the book with four of these latches. Another thing is the size, tried to find anything that adds less to the sizes of the Nook itself.
Also in this theme I saw Speck cover, if I knew of it earlier I`d mostly bought it. But now I don`t need two covers so... I use what I use...
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I have ordered Industriell Cover in Carbon with Lyra Light and Anti-Glare Film when bought my Nook. And right after my order came to me in B&N store appeared Silicone Covers and Stella Light. I`d rather bought them...
What I don`t like in my cover is the way Nook is mounted into it. Why not to fix the book with four of these latches. Another thing is the size, tried to find anything that adds less to the sizes of the Nook itself.
Also in this theme I saw Speck cover, if I knew of it earlier I`d mostly bought it. But now I don`t need two covers so... I use what I use...
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I have the same case, and it's not that easy to hold. And trying to press the buttons on the left just makes the entire thing flip. Also, what changed between the Lyra Light and the Stella Light?
Have no problems holding it.
Don`t like how left buttons are pushed myself that`s on what I said about latches.
Stella looks just prettier then Lyra. Also Lyra just unbends when Nook is being shaked(while reading in bus or other transport)
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So the folded cover is not "fixed" in the folded position? Could you upload more photos?
Mine nook cover is magnetic and therefore folded front & back cover keeps together, moreover when bonded with magnetic clip.
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I think that's the one I got: I would normally never buy a case made by the device manufacturer, but I picked this one up at Best Buy for (I think) $15: it's two stiff boards, just wider than the Nook Touch itself, with a hinge at the top, with a magnetic clasp that can also be used to hold the front and back cover together as a stand when they're folded backward. The whole thing is light, compact, and protective--and not any harder to read in the case than out of it (plus, if you need a reading light, it's easier to clip it to the cover than to the Nook itself). You can even charge the device without opening the cover, though you do have to move the clasp aside.
This case must be discontinued, though, because now I can't find it on either the B&N or the Best Buy site.
I didn't like any cases available for the nst. Till I made one. What do you guys think?
Awesome. Went making such myself
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I didn't like any cases available for the nst. Till I made one. What do you guys think?
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Good work, very cool. Did you use a book, or some sort of journal? I have been wanting to do something like this, but do not have any books that I am willing to cut up.
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It was a blank journal that was 5.75x7in. It was tight fit but I managed.
I searched far and wide for a case for my STR and I thought about getting a Speck FitFolio until I saw one in person in Target. Seemed too flimsy. Anyway, after a long search I found Oberon covers. Solid drum dyed tooled leather, about 3/16" thick. Not cardboard covered by a thin strip of 'leather'. They come in many designs and colors and cost about $15 more than a high priced B&N cover, which is OK, because I think it will last a lifetime.
I do not work for, nor am I affiliated with Oberon Designs. I'm just a very satisfied customer.
The oberon case looks familiar: