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  • Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Leather Cover hands-on

    by 
    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    09.06.2012

    Those prone to throwing their e-readers into backpacks and messenger bags know the value of a good case -- and Amazon clearly does, as well. Last time around, the company offered up a lighted version for the Kindle Touch -- obviously that technology's no longer needed on the Paperwhite. The design is fairly similar, however, with a form-fitting plastic back and a leather front -- this time out, however, the front and back are bit more textured.The case also has a magnet on its front and inside, helping it close more securely. As with its predecessor, the inside is cloth, to help protect the Kindle's screen and bezel. Best of all, there's a light sensor built-in, so the reader sleeps and wakes as you open and close it. The case is up for order now on Amazon's site for a cool $40. It comes in a rainbow of six colors.

  • Amazon offers refunds or replacements for problem-causing Kindle covers

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    12.19.2010

    It's not often you hear of a case causing technical problems with an electronic device, but that's just what a number users have been saying about Amazon's own Kindle Leather Cover. Apparently, the problem stems from the metal hooks used in the case -- they're designed to conduct electricity in the lighted version of the case, but in the non-lighted version they're reportedly causing Kindles to freeze or reboot. While the company hasn't officially confirmed the problem, Amazon has told PC Magazine that its engineering team is looking into the issue, and that it will offer a refund or replacement to anyone experiencing a problem with the case, no matter when it was purchased. Those looking to take Amazon up on that offer can email kindle-response@amazon.com.