I absolutely love this feature, and it certainly ensures the case is a must-buy. This way, you can fold the front cover behind the case, exposing the page turn buttons so you can read with your left hand and turn pages. The Nova Air C offers a connection pin on the upper-left edge, which can connect to the case as it offers built-in physical page turn buttons along the left edge where the case fold. I also find the rear soft-touch color to be unique, as it's not quite dark grey, offering a green sheen that stands out in certain lighting. There's also a 3-dot connection pin on the upper left for attaching a case that offers physical page turn buttons, and a magnetic connector on the right for attaching the included stylus. The power button sits on the top-left edge, and the USB-C port and stereo speaker grills are placed along the bottom edge. Even the ASAHI glass screen covering the Kaleido Plus E Ink display offers a bit of flair thanks to the way it sits ever-so-slightly above the casing. Things feel and look much more premium this time around. Going from 7.7mm to 6.3mm, with a soft-touch-coated back replacing the smooth plastic rear of the previous model. Things have been slimmed down since the Nova3 Color, significantly. I can say that this particular slab looks nice and feels great in hand. Like most e-readers and tablets, the Nova Air C is an unassuming device, another slab of plastic and glass in the shape of a rectangle.
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