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Originally Posted by JSWolf
It doesn't matter how the back feels as you should not be able to feel the back as the H2O should be in a cover where you will feel the cover and not the back of the H2O.
I've said this a number of times "A Reader without a cover is a Reader waiting to get broken" and I've read about too many people breaking their Readers without using a cover. So go ahead, prove me right and break your H2O by not using a cover.
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And I've seen lots of posts from people that had their device in a cover and managed to break the screen and the company won't replace it. And they're outraged that the company won't replace it because they had it in a case so it had to be a manufacturing defect rather than something they did.
I've had ereaders since the 1st Kobo came out and none have seen a cover (except a hard boxlike case for transport). They have all, at one time or another survived a fall (most more than one) and often onto a hardwood floor. So, I'm 100% sure if I get an H2O it won't see a cover. And I'm very confident that the odds are good it will survive it's useful life without ever seeing one. If you want to use a cover go nuts. But to claim it offers total protection and that not using one guarantees a broken device is wrong.