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Old 11-15-2010, 11:31 AM   #20
tompe
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Originally Posted by Godzil View Post
Again, the 3 or 2 year rule on Europe is NOT for waranty, but for "hidden defect" and in your case the SCREEN CONTROLLER (aka PVI6001A) is working correctly. What Bookeen called "screen controller" in your case is small chips INSIDE the screen that will not break by itself.

Your device IS*NOT under waranty/.

And yes, your link is a link to a lawyer website, for sure.
Yes, it will not break itself if it was not an original hidden defect. But in the case in this thread it did break so it is a hidden defect. Electronics that break inside 2 years are always a hidden defect.

And it was not my ebook in this thread.

But my Gen3 that did break and that Cybook called a "screen controller" problem was obviously a hidden defect. I had some symptoms from the beginning but it took around a year for it to break permanently.

It is understandable that companies do not want to follow the EU rules but why people not working at the company should defend them is strange.
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