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- Utilizes Kindle Compatible hinge system AND upper and lower elastic straps to firmly hold device in place, while allowing access to all ports and buttons
- Designed for Latest Generation Kindle with luxurious, rich pebbled grey with black 100% genuine leather
- Solid front & back construction with plush grey interior for maximum device protection
- Compatible with the M-Edge e-Luminator2 booklight (sold separately)
- The M-Edge Prodigy Jacket is offered in 13 genuine leather colors: Marbled Red, Smooth Black, Smooth Mocha, Pebbled Fuchsia, Pebbled Purple, Jade Green, Pebbled Navy Blue, Pebbled Saddle Brown, Smooth Light Pink, Pebbled Cream with Saddle, Pebbled Mocha with Saddle, Pebbled Grey with Black, and Sapphire Blue. This Jacket also comes in 5 synthetic leather colors: Black, Camel, Mocha Brown, Red, and Royal Blue–For more colors options visit our other detail product pages on Amazon.com!
Product Description
The Prodigy Jacket for Latest Generation Amazon Kindle is the ultimate for sophisticated on-the-go eReader users. Whether in the office, at a business meeting, or on the treadmill, the Prodigy Jacket provides refined and stylish protection of your Amazon Kindle in a superior case. The Prodigy Jacket offers full surface protection in a lushly padded case, while the soft grey interior ensures your Kindle will always be cushioned in comfort. The jacket utilizes Kindle-… More >>
M-Edge Prodigy Genuine Leather Kindle Jacket with Hinge , Pebbled Grey w/ Black



December 11, 2009 at 2:54 am
This is a really nice cover. I enjoyed the fact that there was a wide selection of colors. I may end up buying another cover of a different color to change things up a bit. The only downfall is that this thing is expensive! That is why it got 4 stars instead of 5. It closes completely and I feel like my Kindle is completely secure. I like the fact that M-Edge makes a light that fits right into this cover as well. I have ordered the light, but it is on back order. Hopefully it is as good as it looks so I can read the kindle in the dark!
Rating: 4 / 5
December 11, 2009 at 5:30 am
I wanted a cover that both looked great and had inner pockets to hold itineraries, etc. when I travel. This cover fills those requirements and I’ve very happy with it. I really like the hinge system on the amazon cover and didn’t want to give that up – on my case it was a little harder to snap my kindle into place than with its original cover, (but that could have been me, too) now that it’s in, it’s very secure and the extra straps on the right side hold it more firmly in place. I’m less worried about opening this one backwards by mistake. This cover is slightly bigger than the amazon to allow room for their booklight (which looks like it may well be a future purchase of mine).
The leather feels like quality material and is soft to the touch. It allows the front cover to easily fold all the way over. The tab is taking a little getting used to as it’s just there sticking up next to what I’m reading; it’s not in the way or anything, it’s just standing there.
There are three inner pockets that will hold documentation as I travel – which is perfect – and they are sewn on snug enough that I will not be able to just add more and more stuff in and turn them into junk holders.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 11, 2009 at 8:10 am
Just received this cover today (in purple, but same model), about 3 weeks after ordering from Amazon. Granted, it was ordered before the product was even complete so I was ok with the wait. It is very similar in look and feel to a Dooney and Bourke pocketbook if you are familiar with them. It has a great leather smell, just like a new purse. And the additional room on the binder side (meant for the e-Luminator light – sold separately) gives you a nice place to hold the cover with the Kindle attached.
I love the hinge system, one of the main reasons I bought it. Coming from the K1, the original case Amazon provided was functional but the Kindle always fell out. So when Amazon improved the hinge for the K2, I knew I would only buy a case that had that feature. One word of note, I initially did not “lock” the K2 in the new m-edge case correctly and it almost fell out when I shook it (over a sofa) to test the support. Luckily the two straps on the top right and bottom right held it from falling. Then I discovered I had not closed the hinge enough and made sure the top hinge was securely pushed upwards to “lock it”. Installation instructions are not included with the case (weird) but are available from m-edge online. Amazon won’t let me post the url, but if you go to the buymedge website you can view the installation intructions.
The look and feel of the case is very professional. I am very happy with this purchase and do not expect to be taking the Kindle out of it very often. The only little issue I have is that the tab is a bit too snug when it needs to be slid into the cover to close. A snap might have been a bit easier. Still not enough of a con to drop the rating. But the tab does tuck away easily so as not to interfere while reading, which is nice.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 11, 2009 at 10:02 am
I received my M-edge Prodigy cover yesterday, and am quite impressed with the quality. The workmanship is top notch, it’s beautifully made.
The Kindle snaps right into the cover with a hinged system similar to the Amazon cover, with two corner straps on the right side.
I decided that I wanted a fancier cover than the standard cover available, and it was well worth the extra $15.
Rating: 5 / 5