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GelaSkins for Kindle – a Brilliant Idea
I love GelaSkins. I’ve mentioned them in my other blog, Blog in France, here. GelaSkins are removable covers for various electronic devices, from phones to laptops, including, of course, the Kindle, amongst other ereaders. (Naff name ereader – can you think of a better one?) As well as prettify your otherwise rather dull gizmo, they protect it from scratches, and from fading due to sunlight.
My kids clubbed together and bought me a GelaSkin for my birthday. Knowing that I’m a Vincent van Gogh fan they chose the skin featuring his ‘Almond Blossom’ design. It looks fabulous on my Kindle.
Here are a few more very attractive GelaSkin Kindle covers to tempt you:
I love Klimt artwork. Here’ his famous Kiss transformed for Kindle:
Another van Gogh design:
Here’s the Orion nebula:
And finally another van Gogh (not that I’m biassed or anything):
(All the above pics apart from my photo taken from the GelaSkins website.)
There are loads more designs. I just picked a few of my favourites. And I can vouch for the quality of the covers. My Kindle gets heavy use, and a few months down the line, the GelaSkin looks as good as new. It’s not peeling anywhere, or been scuffed or anything.
I think this a really good product and well priced at $19.95. Treat yourself!
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