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Originally Posted by frostschutz
But they are just too fragile in general, it happens to too many people for too little reasons. I hope the eInk that uses plastic instead of glass on the backside will become a standard soon. Unbreakable display is a must have feature for me (even though I never broke one of my own - I also never dropped a hard disk but I still like that SSD survive such things so that's what I put in my laptop).
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Oh, I'd love an unbreakable display on mainstream ereaders too. It would reduce the need for cases, make it easier for schools to lend ereaders to young/careless students, etc. I just get a tad irritated at times at people who persist in calling broken abused ereaders "defective".