Thread: PRS-350 Screen problem
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Old 10-21-2011, 10:15 AM   #4
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Device: 2x Sony PRS-350; PRS-300 (†), Paperwhite (†), Voyage
Your are not allone with this problem and you'll find several threads here on that topic.

Problem is a technical one:

While the outside of the screen is a plastic foil, the material of the inner part is GLASS. It can break with moderate pressure. Imagine a thin glass plate in your backpack. Would it be possible to break it? With the right pressure in the right direction on the right point - I presume yes...


A.

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