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Old 01-14-2015, 11:37 AM   #7
rcentros
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Originally Posted by robko View Post
Really does sound like something you're doing is causing the screens to break. That doesn't mean you're treating it roughly, but if the device gets slightly bent or twisted over time it's going to fracture the substrate. As the others above have said, no e-ink device is going to be "sturdier" unless you can identify what's causing them to break. If you want to stick with e-ink, I try a used and cheap device so it won't hurt so much when it breaks.
Just curious, would an Kobo Aura or Kindle Voyage -- both (I believe) with a more "tablet style" screen be a little more sturdy?
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