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Old 10-20-2008, 12:08 AM   #312
JSWolf
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We already know that if you put enough pressure on the gen3 screen, it will break. That's a fact. That's not a flaw or defect. It's inherent in the screen. Now, what we really need to know is what sort of pressure around the visible part of the screen needs to applied and where/how before the screen will break. We have mysteriously breaking screens. But are they really or is it maybe a flaw in the design of the plastic case surrounding the screen? We don't rightly know. If Bookeen would do these tests, then they would know and could tell us. But until then, we'll just have screen breaking without known cases and customers will be pissed.
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