Saturday, March 24, 2012

Kindle Lighted Leather Cover - The Best Way To Cover Your Kindle and Always Carry A Reading Light!


The Kindle Lighted Leather Cover now offers Kindle users a stylish and practical way to keep their device protected when they're on move, whilst ensuring that they are never without a reading light.

The clever design incorporates a reading light which slides away into the cover whilst not in use to become completely invisible. The light is powered directly from the Kindle itself, via the patented gold-plated hinge mechanism.

When you first encase your Kindle in the cover, you'll be impressed at the snug fit. The build quality is immediately evident, and the pebble-grained leather exterior looks very smart. I bought a blue cover, but they are available in seven different colours.

The Kindle is securely fastened inside the case by the hinge mechanism, and whilst shut, an elastic strap ensures the Kindle remains protected. The interior of the casing is made from soft microfibers, to ensure the screen remains scratch-free.

One of my main concerns was whether the light sufficiently illuminated the Kindle display, as some of the promotional pictures suggest that the light only works well for the top-right corner of the screen. A quick test proved this wasn't the case - the promotional pictures in this case are slightly misleading.

The dimensions of the case are as follows:

Kindle Lighted Leather Cover Weight

Weight without Kindle: 8 oz
Weight with Kindle: 15.75 oz

Kindle Lighted Leather Cover Size

Front & Back: 7 3/4" x 5 1/8"
Spine: 7/8 "
Thickness: 3/4 "
Open side (with Kindle inside): 3/4 "

As far as the cover goes, there is very little to fault. It does exactly what it's supposed to do, very well. It is perhaps a little on the heavy side - doubling the weight of the Kindle itself - but even then it just feels sturdy, rather than heavy.

This is the perfect solution to the only real issue with the Kindle - the lack of a backlight. This is great for bright conditions - allowing you to read easily in the sunshine - but not so great when it's pitch black. With the Kindle Lighted Leather Cover you have a light when you need one, and when you don't need it - it slides away invisibly into the cover.

The cover is expensive, coming in at just under $60. Having said that, given you'd pay $35 for a cover without the built-in light, I would say the added convenience is worth the extra money.




Overall, you get exactly what you pay for. Although it may seem slightly on the expensive side, the cover is a smart, stylish, elegant and practical accessory - a perfect and, for me, essential companion for one of the gadgets of the year. Visit my website now for reviews, insight and best prices: Kindle Lighted Leather Cover [http://kindlelightedleathercover.com].




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