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Originally Posted by HansTWN
Buying decisions are very personal. What may be important to you doesn't matter to someone else. So it is best to present all the evidence (positive and negative) to people looking for advice. Then they can make their own decisions.
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That's very true, but in this case the main weakness of this device is in the screen, something you constantly stare at and interact with, so it's unlikely to be unimportant to anybody. We could make the case for somebody who exclusively uses the device for reading books (not magazines or illustrated books or comics, as those would also be affected), but this is marketed as a multi purpose device, not a dedicated reader, so this weakness cannot be swept under the carpet as a minor thing.