Dec 19 2011

Kindle Fire Leather Cover by Marware, Pink

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Kindle Fire Leather Cover by Marware, Pink

  • Certified “Made for Kindle” accessory (Kindle Fire)
  • Durable, genuine leather folio lined with soft microsuede for enhanced protection against impact and scratching
  • Transforms to stand the Kindle Fire in 2 angles ideal for viewing and display
  • Built-in interior hand strap for improved grip and hold during usage
  • Convenient, high-grade elastic strap holds the lid open or closed

List Price: $ 44.99

Price: $ 44.99

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3 Responses to “Kindle Fire Leather Cover by Marware, Pink”

  1. Andrew Butts "College Cinephile" says:
    398 of 421 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Decent, but pricey. A judgement call., November 14, 2011
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    Andrew Butts “College Cinephile” (Madison, WI) –
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    It feels nice to hold, and looks sorta slick. The little grippers feel solid, I’m hoping the Fire will fill out the bit of give my 3g has in the case though. Like was said, it’s not exactly nice leather, in fact I’m not entirely convinced it’s real leather, but the case does have a fairly dense padding feel to it like it would absorb a good amount in a drop. Also, all the corners are covered with the hardest padding, which is important. As for the folding display feature, it’s less… what’s the word… mechanical, I guess, than I would hope. It’s more zen and the art of bending the cover. It’s rather loosely held in that position relying on the friction between the bottom of the kindle and the padding. The case is fairly rigid, even in the crease so hopefully it’ll loosen up in time, but this is a far-cry from the nifty iPad magnetic cover display. This is also far from cheap, it’s actually fairly expensive, then again, all of your options are. I look at it this way, is it worth $15 more dollars than the overpriced and mostly featureless pouch, yeah, probably. I mean you need to protect your investment right? It’s a judgement call, with a cover, without a cover, plain jane pouch or this folding leather cover, I feel like they all leave you in about the same point of value. I mean $45 would go a long way towards replacing the fire even if it means a reduced lifetime.

    Update (after receiving the fire):
    1. The Kindle Fire fits very snugly, much better than my 3G, so that makes me happy. But you don’t need to wrench on it by any means to get it in the case, the screen isn’t in any danger, at least not in mine.
    2. The hand strap is convenient and comfortable
    3. At first I thought it was weird that the strap favored left handed people, then I realized that if you spin the kindle 180 degrees, it does either, power to the ambidextrous.
    4. The extra weight of the fire over my 3G also proves the stand system to be better than I originally suspected. I shook the table a bit to see if the fire would slide or fall while upright, but it held in place more than well enough for any bumps or shakes a table might get under normal conditions.
    5. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still an expensive case, but I at least feel somewhat better about it. In the absence of other alternatives, it’s probably better than nothing. Ultimately, it feels protected.
    6. I’d upgrade it to 3.5 STARS but I still hesitate to give it four because of the price.

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  2. cardplayer says:
    239 of 258 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Using it with Kindle Fire — plusses and minuses, November 15, 2011
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    cardplayer (Washington, DC) –
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    I wanted a case that doubled as a stand and this fit the bill. Other option is the hard shell case which didn’t appeal to me. The leather is nice enough, looks relatively elegant. The whole thing is a little thicker than I would have liked but then again so is the Fire. The Kindle snaps right in easily and is quite secure. I spent a few minutes trying to figure out how to make it into a stand (it’s not obvious AT ALL) but you have to look at the picture carefully. You need to un-snap one corner of the Fire from the case and rest it on the interior cover like the picture. It’s not very intuitive but it works fine. It’s a bit limited in angles you can use but it will be fine I think. Overall I like the case. Not love, but like. It came very quickly — one day shipping even though I did not pay for it.

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  3. Kamineko says:
    62 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    better than others seem to think, November 16, 2011
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    I don’t know why others are saying such negative things about this product, I really think it does exactly what one might expect. It also made me feel much more secure holding my fire. For those that seemed to have trouble installing it or may have damaged it during the installation, or that couldn’t figure out how to get the kindle to stand using the cases intended function, all I can assume is the ignored the directions included, which don’t require you to even read. Yes, its a bit pricey, but I am happy knowing that my kindle is safer and it looks pretty smart also. I purchased the brown cover and cheaply made isn’t how id describe it. Good cover, easy to use if you heed the inscructions included.

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