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Kindle Case Lights up for Reading in the Dark
Friday, November 6, 2009After reading so many books on PDAs and phones over the past years, the lack of any lighting on my Kindle2 is a bit of drag. It’s not stopping me from reading one or two novels a week, but there are times I’d like to read without the lights on. That’s were Case-Mate’s Enlighten product comes in.
I like the outside of the case, which looks like an old leather-bound book. And on the inside is an int...
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