Despite your stubbornness to believe us, some of us are positive that now pressure was applied to the screen.
I didnt carry it in a bag, always in my hand, nor put anything on top of it. 2 weeks isnt a long time to have a hard time remembering (that's how long mine lasted) and I was in full "i love my brand new cybook" mode. So I was indeed paying attention.
Therefore the only possible way I can think of it breaking in some way, was by some kind of weird twisting (which i cant fully understand how it could happen either)
What really matters, is that I no longer care. I'd rather pay a bit more to get a new Sony Reader, made out of aluminum instead of flimsy plastic, than to try to repair the Cybook and risk it breaking again. I loved my cybook, but I wouldnt recommend it to anyone now.
If my Sony reader happens to break in a similar way, trust me, I'll admit that something must be wrong with my way of holding the damn thing or something like that... but until then, I'm putting my blame on the Cybook's plastic case not being protective enough
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