Q. My Amazon Kindle cover uses magnets to snap closed. I have a small room with numerous electronic devices (LCD monitors, a laptop, an external hard drive, a cell phone, a watch); also, I like to carry both my Kindle and my laptop in my bookbag. What I'm wondering is, are these magnets in the Kindle cover strong enough to damage anything, or should I quit worrying about being careful? (Obviously, they do no harm to the Kindle itself....)
A. Your question is valid although I believe your concern is not. It's true magnets can effect digital storage and many other electronic devices. The strength of the magnet you describe is not enough to do any damage. Always best to check though.
Are 1st and 2nd generation kindles the same size?
Q. I want to buy a kindle cover for my 1st generation kindle but they do not have much to choose from. Is the 1st generation kindle the same size as the kindle 2 or 3?
A. The cover for a Kindle 2 or 3 will not fit a first generation Kindle. At $189, I would suggest the upgrade to the 3rd generation and get a new cover.
How does the official Amazon Kindle Paperwhite wake up and put to sleep the device?
Q. I am considering purchasing the Kindle Paperwhite cover, which has an auto-sleep/-wake function. How does this work?
A. Accroding to the reviews its good. Auto wake and sleep works like it should... device turns on when you open the case while turns off when you close the case.
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