Wednesday, September 22, 2010

eReader cases

let's just be honest here and say one of the major draws for wanting an ereader is for the purpose of carrying it around in a cool case. i mean, when you get something electronic you want to keep it nice & functioning, so why not outfit with something sharp looking. i'm not sure which ereader to get: kindle, nook, or ipad, however the decision will probably be determined upon which one has the coolest case.

we never had hard floors growing up, but we sure did need them. and i need this wooden case.

vers wood case for ipad

i am no longer a frat daddy or in college, but i still love me some patagonia.
Patagonia Kindle Case (Fits 6" Display, 2nd Generation Kindle)
by far my favorite color, jack spade released a dipped canvas case for the nook

jack spade new york dipped canvas for nook
customized monogrammed leather ipad case? yes please.
brown leather by julie boyles for ipad
a good ampersand case.
jonathan adler ampersand case for nook

manila envelope case? sure.

manila leather envelope case for ipad
i've kind of made a vow not to carry a messenger bag, but i do like this timbuk2 case.
 Timbuk2 Nylon Kindle Sleeve (Fits 6" Display, 2nd Generation Kindle) Black/GunMetal/Lime-Aide
visit the happy owl studio site to see how these flip open and have many organization options.

happy owl studio clutch for ipad
so, the clear winner is the ipad if going by cases. yet, how am i supposed to speed read on the ipad when the touchscreen does not have an option to turn off the page turning via finger scrolling.

1 comment:

  1. I like the Timbuk2 one! Plus, don't you think if you get an iPad you'll just be tempted to go on the internet all the time instead of reading? Maybe you have more self control than I do though...

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