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Old 11-05-2013, 08:32 PM   #11
Ken Maltby
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That's what I wanted to (no screen protector). The Aura HD screen is matte (I suppose) and my daughter like matte screen. But having heard about the fragility of the screen, I thought that a screen protector would add some strength. So if it is a useless precaution then there is no way I am going to add a glossy sheen on top of a matte screen.
The screen's glass substrate would not be protected by a screen protector, they are to protect against scratches. The glass substrate breaks from stress, pressure or commonly from twisting.

There is an additional reader that you can use on most kobo and kindle e-Ink devices, Koreader started out as an improved pdf reader for kindles. I use it on my AuraHD as my primary reader.

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Ken

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