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Old 08-01-2015, 04:04 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I'm a very pleased Kobo and Kindle owner, so try to understand (for a moment) what I am suggesting as a possibility:

Isn't it conceivably possible that the larger a thin piece of glass may be, that this piece of glass MAY be more fragile and prone to breakage than a smaller piece of glass?
Remember the Bookeen Cybook Readers that sometimes seemed to spontaneously have screen breakage? That was 6".

Take a drinking glass that holds 6oz of liquid. Now take that the same glass and make it so it holds 10oz. Is the glass any more fragile? Nope. It's the same glass. Just more of it.
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