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Old 01-15-2015, 02:58 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by MiguelATF View Post
There were NEVER ANY signs of any kind of 'break' or breakage on the glass.

Btw I know what broken glass looks like, at least on smartphones - and on laptops. There were no visible signs of breakage in any way, on any of them.
It does not look the same on an e-ink screen as on a phone, because there is a coating on top of the glass. Take your device apart, and you will see the cracked glass substrate at the back of the display.

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What there was - were random patterns of screen degradation - which appeared in totally different areas of screens. Some near a corner. Some across either the bottom or the top. Some covering large portions of the screen. Others small portions.
That's exactly what a broken glass substrate on an e-ink display looks like, from the front.
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