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Belkin Classic Tab Case for Kindle Fire HD


Belkin Classic Tab Case for Kindle Fire HD 7", Purple Lightning (will only fit Kindle Fire HD 7")

This is a nice case for the Kindle Fire HD.  The purple is a true purple and looks good.  It holds the Kindle snugly.   If you are looking for some protection for the Kindle this is fine.  However it does not prop up to sit on a table or your stomach when reclined.  What can I say? I like reading reclined and my other case allows me to prop up the Kindle on my rather substantial belly.   I also like to read while eating and this case, again, does not stand up easel like to make it easy to read and swipe pages.   Then there is the price.   This is currently not priced at Amazon but I did look elsewhere and the price was $28.00.   As much as I like Belkin products and as many as I sold while a computer dealer, I have difficulty with a $28.00 price tag on something that is primarily a glorified protection sheath.   It is pretty though

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