It would be interesting to see stats like this for Onyx, though they may be reluctant to reveal them. All I can say is that, in past years, I have owned eReaders from Nook, Kindle and Kobo, and never needed to exchange one or have any kind of repairs. Dumb luck on my part, or better quality control from the other companies? Hmmm... maybe the latter?
My main reason for being interested in a T68 is not for reading eBooks as such. For reading eBooks, I'd rate the Kindle and Kobo as better overall, and the Nook as being as good overall (though each device has its own advantages). I was looking for an eInk Android device that would let me read materials on a couple of apps that I couldn't install on the typical eReader. The T68 excels at this, now that I have one that works as advertised. The T68 is more than adequate as an eReader, especially if you take the time to pick the reading app(s) you prefer and adjust their settings to your preferences. But there are devices out there that give a better overall reading experience out of the box, and which seem less prone to glitches.
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