To be honest:
It will cost you a new reader. I think I can't remember have read just one time that someone has changed the screen. Maybe I'm wrong.
Problem on eInk-display nowadays is the glass(!) layer. There exists an very thin glass-substrat, on top of it there glues the thin and flexible eInk-foil (the heart of the display) and on the top of this layer a plastic-layer which you touch with your fingers when using the touch-screen.
If you bend the reader too much (and 'too much' can be less than you think) the glass-layer will break. Sadly this problem has not been lowered by using a thin plastic-frame for the T1...
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