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Originally Posted by tompe
Yes, that is trivial. But why is that relevant? It all depends how flexing occurs. My point was that for the same actual flexing distance it is less sensitive. So if you have it in a bag or similar that allows a certain flexing distance the bigger screen is better.
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I was thinking of the situation where the ends of the case flexed with respect to the centre - that will exert more torque on the centre of the screen with a larger case.
All this is splitting hairs, though - I think we're all agreed that it needs to be protected.