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M-Edge Executive Kindle Jacket, Green (Fits Kindle Keyboard) Rev

M-Edge Executive Kindle Jacket, Green (Fits Kindle Keyboard)

  • Designed for Kindle (Fits 6″ Display, Latest Generation) with durable green microfiber leather exterior and soft, grey microsuede interior
  • Compatible with M-Edge e-Luminator booklight (sold separately); stores in jacket’s spine
  • Utilizes a four-point mounting system to hold device in place
  • Nylon channel and sturdy strap hold jacket securely closed while not in use
  • Jacket allows access to all ports and buttons
  • Designed for Kindle (Fits Kindle Keyboard) with durable green microfiber leather exterior and soft, grey microsuede interior

Designed for Kindle (Fits 6″ Display, Latest Generation) with durable green microfiber leather exterior and soft, grey microsuede interior Compatible with M-Edge e-Luminator booklight (sold separately); stores in jacket’s spine. Utilizes a four-point mounting system to hold device in place. Nylon channel and sturdy strap hold jacket securely closed while not in use. Jacket allows access to all ports and buttons
 Product Measures:Recommended Ages: 13 – & Up years

List Price: $ 39.99

Price: $ 39.99

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  • 491 of 498 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Almost perfect!, October 11, 2010
    By 
    D. Dawson (Maplewood, MN United States) –
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    UPS just delivered my M-Edge Executive cover for the Kindle 3 about an hour ago, and I promptly put it to work. I previously had the leather version of the Executive cover on my Kindle 2 and really liked it, so it wasn’t too hard a decision to go with the new model. Functionally, it’s virtually identical to the previous version. The tab used to keep it closed still works the same way – you can fold the front cover back and use the tab to hold it in that position, which provides a very convenient handle to hold while reading. I was really hoping there would be a leather version of this cover for the Kindle 3, but my wife emailed M-Edge and they said they were sticking with a synthetic material that was still durable and would help keep costs down. It does feel very close to leather (if someone insisted it was real leather you’d probably believe them), and the inner lining appears to be the identical suede-like material as in the previous version. Unlike the old leather cover, though, the new cover has a stiff spine piece very much like a hard-bound book, so the front and back covers fold at well-defined corners between the hard spine and the covers. The previous leather version had a soft spine that folded in more of a curve. The new system seems like it would provide a little more crush protection when closed, at least along that edge, and I think I actually prefer the new design. The fabric trim around the middle of the cover has a very nice feel to it, and helps provide yet another edge for your fingers to hold when either carrying the Kindle or reading it. I also ordered a new M-Edge Illuminator 2 light for the new cover and I’m glad I did rather than re-use the light from my Kindle 2, since the new light is almost 1/2″ shorter than the old one (the old KIndle 2, cover, and light are going to be a gift to my wife’s mother, so I needed a new light anyway). If I put the old light in the new cover it sticks out the bottom just a tad. I’ve also noticed that the stiff spine doesn’t allow any flexibility for the hinge of the light to swivel up, so if you choose to use the light in that way (my wife doesn’t) then you have to slide the light out of it’s mounting sleeve about an inch. Again, it’s not a problem, but it’s a little different. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the little straps in the corners do an excellent job of holding the Kindle 3 snuggly in position without getting in the way of any of the controls. I have no fear at all of my Kindle 3 slipping out of this cover accidentally. I specifically wanted to avoid any covers that use the little mounting notches in the Kindle 3 because I don’t trust the durability of that system.

    Overall I am very happy with the new M-Edge Executive cover for the Kindle 3. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because it’s not genuine leather, which is a feature I would have gladly paid extra for and which would have resulted in a perfect 5-star rating. I really like the feel of the previous version of this cover, and I know how leather is going to wear over time. The new synthetic material feels almost as good (but not quite), and I don’t know how well it’ll actually hold up over time and use. If I could give 4.5 stars I would. Also, if I notice anything significant that affects my opinion after I’ve had a chance to live with the new cover for a while I’ll post an update.

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  • 335 of 339 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Almost exactly what I wanted., October 31, 2010
    By 
    Bob of QF (Tulsa, OK United States) –

    I’ll just re-post this here, as the review is as much about my M-Edge cover as it is about the M-Edge light. Comparison of the M-Edge to Amazon’s lighted cover below the fold.

    I’ve had my Kindle 3 since September, and I’ve already read more that I used to on my old Kindle 1 (now retired to a backup device). I was an early adopter of the 1, and it came with an Amazon cover (which after a week, I customized with white velcro.. still works well to this day).

    The Kindle 3, obviously, came without anything, and after carrying it around, I grew more nervous about what would happen if I dropped the thing, and it landed on a corner, or if something heavy fell onto it while in my service truck…

    … so when I spotted an M-Edge executive cover in a local shop, I was able to test it’s fit & finish before purchase. I loved it, even though this would be the 3rd cover I purchased for my K3…. the first being a simple nylon zipper cover, the 2nd being a Speck-brand cover, and now the M-Edge (bright purple, to be easy to spot among clutter… <grin>).

    Although I liked the Speck cover (red), and I loved it’s built-in bookstand, it was too bulky– I suspect it was simply a reworked Kindle 2 cover– there was simply too much excess cover between the plastic cradle (that held the K3) and the actual cover itself.

    The clincher for me buying the M-Edge was the light I could get to go with it. In fact, I purchased the M-Edge light first, and used it for several days with the Speck cover…. it worked well enough with it wedged between my K3 and the ABS plastic shell that cradled & held the Kindle. But it was not tucked neatly away when closed, and I was afraid the lovely little light might get snagged and lost. At $20, I was not casual about losing it, either.

    So I got the M-Edge executive cover, which has a place to hold the light between the spine and the Kindle. The M-Edge was thinner when closed than my Speck cover, another plus. I especially liked the M-Edge exectutive’s closing strap, keeping my K3 and my light securely in place when closed.

    The light is quite bright– too bright to look at directly for long, even with the dim setting. It uses a single AAA battery, available anywhere, which I consider a plus. There is just room at the spine in my cover for a spare battery, which I will do as soon as I can come up with a way to keep it there securely (Take note, M-Edge– a pocket for a spare battery in the spine would be a real plus– say a loop of elastic sewn in?).

    I’m still on my first battery, after using the light several times for reading in darkened restaurants– my favorite pastime, reading my K3 and eating. :)

    The light has to have some sort of circuitry in it, to keep full-bright even after several hours of use– and indeed, no LED lamp can run on less than 4 volts, so there must be some sort of voltage amplifier, to boost the 1.5v from the AAA. I have any number of LED flashlights, including industrial and professional ones costing $60 and more, and this little M-Edge is made as well as those, for the task it was created to do– light up books for reading in dim light. I suspect it will keep the light on, until the AAA is dead-flat– as many of my better flashlights (those with circuitry) do. There’s no warning, either–no gradual dimming of the light output, just suddenly it won’t light. I expect that from this little gadget, but as I said, I’ve yet to run it out. I’ll report again when I do.

    Strongly recommended as a general reading light, and especially with the M-Edge executive cover (also available from Amazon, as well as more and more frequently in local shops).

    I would point out, that M-Edge markets a fairly wide range of covers, including several that put the light into an external pocket. While the light’s little tab fits snugly into it’s pocket, I, for one, would not be happy with an external pocket while carrying and/or traveling. I’d be afraid I’d snag the light and lose it. I’d look for an external zippered pocket, or a larger, over-cover in that case.

    ……….

    One more thing I will add: A close friend of mine also has a K3. He also purchased a cover–only he opted for the Amazon’s official lighted one. We got to visit last night, and compare the fit and finish of each of our purchases.

    His official Amazon cover is a teensy bit thinner when closed, and certainly not as wide (mine needs the room to stow the light when folded down along the spine). The height for either is the same, and the weight of each is too close to tell without instruments. The Amazon’s light was elegant– it turns on when extended, and the K3 is not asleep, then politely shuts off when you do put the K3 to sleep. But, I do not like the notion of the light draining the K3′s battery; some consider that a…

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  • 92 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I don’t understand the bad reviews, October 23, 2010
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    J. Parker
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    Now I have never owned a kindle before now, so this is my first experience with the cases as well. Having said that I do not understand the negative reviews because I love this case. As a vegan I bought a case that was not leather on purpose. So I guess for me that is not an issue. It feels very nice both inside and out and is well made. The kindle is very secure and it is easier for me to read and hold with the case than without it. I bought this for the light so I can’t really say if the space would bother someone with out it. Overall I am very happy and my kindle is protected but most of all I am thankful I had the option of finding a case with a light and leather-free.

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