Although I am an iPad owner, I still like to browse around the web for what types of nice cases and covers are out there for other devices — like the Kindle. Online window shopping is harmless right? Here are my current favorites, from cases that disguise your Kindle as a book to an elegant folio case with lots of storage room.

Kobo Case ($24): With all the different Kindle models out there, it's good to get a case that can accommodate as many as possible. The Kobo works with Kindle 4 and Kindle Touch. We like the simple cotton pattern and how the sleeve is lined with fleece. There are two exterior pockets on the front and back. If you've got an interesting notebook, this sleeve can show it off.
MiniKeeper ($49): The MiniKeeper case is designed for the Kindle Touch, which is slimmer and more sleek than some of the older models. I always liked the contrast of pairing new with old, which is why I'm drawn to the MiniKeeper case, because it makes your Kindle look like a book of sorts or a Moleskine notebook.
Kate Spade Canvas Cover ($56): I'm totally into sweaters and shirts by Out of Print, and this classic The Great Gatsby sleeve reminded me of them. Vintage covers of classic novels are the best — why not deck out your modern day reading device with one?
Handcrafted Wood & Leather Case ($59): Along with liking the contrast between new and old, I also like the contrast between technology and natural materials like wood. I came across these neat wooden cases on Svpply.

Kindle Fire Folio Case ($54): For those of you who are on-the-go, a case that can hold more than just your Kindle would probably come in handy. This neat folio case holds your Kindle securely in place with leather/elastic straps. The case unfolds to reveal pockets for paper storage, and deeper storage space for cash, pens, notebooks and more.
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If you like the look of the MiniKeeper case, you should look at Beacon Case -- they have them for iPad 2's and Kindle Fires http://www.beaconcase.com/
are there any cases for the latest kindle DX? the stock one from amazon is kinda Meh ..
I really like the Moleskine one! I've been looking for a case for my Kindle. I like ones that make it look (and feel) more booklike.
"With all the different Kindle models out there, it's good to get a case that can accommodate as many as possible." Unless you plan to replace your Kindle with a new model every time one comes out, I would think that you really only need to get a case that can accommodate the Kindle you own. That said, if you are a seller, it's a good idea to MAKE a case that can accommodate as many as possible.
@KARTFX - I'd look on Etsy. I got mine from this shop and love it: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Covercraft?section_id=11101505
My wife and I love our new Kindle Fire. It's lightweight, easy to use and has a great interface. The first thing I recommend anyone with a new Kindle do is install the nook app. We got our instructions from www.kindlemad.com through google.
It basically unlocks all the Android marketplace apps and unlocks the device. I am one very happy Kindle owner!