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Old 10-06-2010, 02:53 PM   #17
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Device: Kindle 3 WiFi; Kindle Paperwhite
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
The Kindle screen is not made of glass.

Or rather, the "real" screen that the image is displayed on is made of a very thin layer of glass, but on top of this is an outer protective screen, and that's plastic. ie the plastic screen is the one that you touch.
Darn it, I guess when mgmueller wrote:
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Even the described speed-reading-technique shouldn't be of any harm for the screen (= glass surface).
he meant that the reader had a glass screen.
Just the same, I'm going to go by the experience of others in this thread and not use a protector. I'll just make sure I don't get sand and gravel on the screen.

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