Reviews for 'M-Edge Prodigy Genuine Leather Kindle Jacket with Hinge (Fits 6" Display, Latest Generation Kindle), Smooth Black'

Average Rating: 4.5
Total Reviews: 16



=== Review #1 ===
Rating: 4
Summary: A good choice for when you need to use a light

I bought this cover for my Kindle 2, because I wanted to use the m-edge light if I want places that are dark) (restaurants and read. Previously I had with the Amazon-branded leather.



The construction quality is good and has the new leather smell. Inserting the Kindle to the first bracket is a little difficult because the furniture is kept close by the leather. This is not a bad thing, because this leather a little loose with age and is not too tight.



The light also fits comfortably in its designated slot. I had first tried to insert the light and then the Kindle, but it was too difficult. Inserting the Kindle and then the light was much simpler.



He was on the cover behind the folds of the Amazon will be branded using leather, I have tried to cover the same with this. I'm sorry to say that it is simply not possible and the only reason that the test does not get five stars. Through the construction of a (relatively) thick outer leather to cover a (relatively) thick stitched suede inner lining, the outer shell bulges too much when you try to return it worked. I have finally given up.



Use the cover without folding it back, but was not as difficult as I had expected. One of my reading of common positions in bed lying on his back propped up with Kindle on my chest. I could stick to the top of the cover with the left hand side and the machine-forward button with the left thumb, so all was well.



Overall this is a good quality cover. The tab is, if anything, is somewhat flexible, but with practice is easy to insert fully into the slot to keep the lid closed.



I think most people are happy with this cover, if they do not need to fold again have the feeling when reading.




=== Review #2 ===
Rating: 5
Summary: A great first Kindle cover

This is a good cover for the Kindle.


I received the Kindle cover, and compatible e-Luminator light as a gift. The lid has a soft feel inside and out, and I have not noticed, loose seams everywhere.


It uses the hinge slots in the Kindle for the reader in the castle, and the two corner straps to secure it firmly in place. It does not slide or feel loose at all, and the corners do not get in the way you read. My only concern is that the elastic part of the corner straps or stretch could dissolve over time, but it is too early to make a real worry.



The ease of use rating is only 4-of-5 from me because of the closure strap. 4 is still a good rating, but it just takes a little more effort to close it securely in its slot, that would be a magnetic snap and store for. This is really just nitpicking.



When I read, I did it best (for me) on the front of the lid all the way back under the fold of the closure strap ignite folded between the front and back to get it out of his way. Since the cover is made of leather, I have no intention of cracks in the folding points to not worry.



I say this is a good first cover, for it is a fairly standard design, and you can not really go wrong with him. Once you've had your Kindle for a while, and more precisely measure your reading habits with her, you may decide you need something more specialized, like an All Weather Cover or sleeve.



All in all, I recommend covering them.




=== Review #3 ===
Rating: 5
Summary: Fantastic leather case for kindle
Top notch event ... You can smell the leather quality is ... fits my ignite like a glove, but it!



=== Review #4 ===
Rating: 5
Summary: I searched the world over...

After receiving my Kindle 2 from my wife in July, I have plagued the Internet in search of the "perfect" cover for my Kindle. While this is not the one I originally I wanted to finally, because it is a bit cheaper. I also wanted a cover with pockets on the inside. The M-Edge Prodigy was a perfect fit. While there are some things I have not absolutely love about the cover, I did it for a week or so and now I can not imagine why I'm not a crack, used before.



Here are a few of my personal pros / cons:



Pros:


- High quality at an affordable price


- Bags on the inside


- Light Functions


- Belts and straps for securing the corner Kindle 2


- Can (outdoor rearing of the front cover of the front cover fold) behind the Kindle


- Garter



Cons:


- Buckle belt is a tight fit and takes a job to get it (back up all the way, at least initially)


- The ridge walk all the way around the cover (as I perceive it to be so secure it, it would be nice to have a flat back to writing things have)


- The carrier often slip off the corners



Overall, I love this product and look forward to carrying it out. :)




=== Review #5 ===
Rating: 1
Summary: Pretty but not functional

After exactly a Kindle for Christmas, I buy immediately to the preparation of a cover. This looked like it would fit my bill (leather, pockets inside, color), but it is not operational. It is difficult to fold the lid back on while reading, and the strap comes in your way. The weight of the lid also makes it bulky. I have my back.



=== Review #6 ===
Rating: 2
Summary: Too bulky, bad ergonomics

I have shortly after my Kindle, but I must say, I found it disappointing.



The fit and finish is good, but the cover is very extensive and can not be easily folded behind the Kindle, to keep him with one hand.



The other annoyance is the small loop, which is used to lock the cover closed. For keeping the lid closed it works great, but if you read your Kindle this band is always hanging out on the right side, which is quite distracting, since it directly in your reading vision.



I gave up and instead got the Cole Haan, which is fine * very * ceiling (even) twice the cost.