New M-edge Kindle covers available
A new stock of M-Edge Latitude Kindle Jackets has arrived at Amazon. It may not be as cool or elegant as some of the other Kindle covers available, but it really practical. For $29.99 you get:
1. Enough padding to protect your Kindle book reader
2. It is thin enough so not to add excess size or weight, perfect for people who carry their Kindle reader everywhere in their handbag
3. Double closure zipper allows access to charging port without removing Kindle from jacket and allows for comfortable use of your device by folding back and zipping closed backwards for easy reading, so it zips around so your Kindle cannot fall out
4. The corner loops hold your Kindle securely
5. There is a zip pouch on the outside to carry your cord
7. cover folds all the way around the back and zips
These covers are hot right now and selling fast. You also have a wide selection of colors to choose from:
M-Edge e-Luminator2 Booklight for the Kindle available again

M-Edge e-Luminator2 Book light for the Amazon Kindle Book Reader
After quite a long time sold out, a new stock of M-Edge e-Luminator2 Booklights has arrived at amazon. You can pick either the M-Edge e-Luminator2 Booklight for 2nd Generation Amazon Kindle or the M-Edge e-Luminator2 Booklight for 1st Generation Amazon Kindle
e-Luminator 2 Booklight:
The main rave I have about this is the size. It fits perfectly in my Kindle jacket; I can close it up, throw it in my bag, and have it with me wherever my Kindle goes. Every other Kindle light is too big to keep with the Kindle itself, so I really love that this is so portable. That being said, when I put the light into the pocket of my Platform jacket, it fits perfectly, but it’s positioned too high up for the case to close all the way. I just put the long part of the light between my kindle and its jacket, slightly below the pocket designed for it, and it seems plenty secure this way. It is perfectly designed for the M-Edge Kindle 2 cover. I had no trouble inserting the base into the pocket, and it feels quite secure. The battery fits quite snugly in the battery compartment. There are two light level settings controlled by a three-postion sliding switch on the LED housing (the device is “OFF” in the center position). It illuminates the Kindle text evenly without undue glare, once I learned to position it properly through some trial-and-error. Overall, I think it’s a brilliant design.





