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Old 09-16-2012, 04:04 PM   #18
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by Zetmolm View Post
If they only mean that there is no glass on top of the screen the Glo is no different from any other reader in that respect, so why use it as a selling point unless you want to mislead prospective customers? If they mean that there is no glass layer at all - we're talking about the new "flexible" screens.
The selling point is to distinguish themselves from tablets, which have glass screens and a lot of glare. There are still people buying e-readers who haven't had one before.

If Kobo were really using the "flexible" screens, they'd make more of it.
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