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Old 03-30-2012, 02:53 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph View Post
Normally I would agree with you...but my last ereader was broken by my husband leaning on it with his elbow. *CRACK*

In my case flexibility = good!
Sorry to hear that.

Too bad you can't update the dude!

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Originally Posted by Dulin's Books View Post
Plastic Logic was actually making a slightly flexible device originally. think slightly more rigid than a legal pad. but people felt the bending was disconcerting. a majority of peopel who actually held the device were put off by the bendy feeling stating it made them think/feel the deivce would break., the opposite reacton t hey expected.

Thats why the Que and the actual shipping 100 reader are rigid devices. The emotional reaction is "sturdiness".
This. I would like (at most) a little give, but certainly not too much. Flexible enough to survive a fall (or clumsy spouses), sturdy enough to feel like an über light hardcover book. Just my 2 cents...
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