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Old 09-14-2015, 08:56 PM   #9
frostschutz
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If you could stop doing full quotes of posts directly above yours, that'd be great. (I wouldn't complain except in this case it kind of makes the ignore list pointless.) Sonists' posts are not worth reading, it's always the same story. Kobos break, Kindles don't, and somehow the "broken kindle" results on Google Image Search are exceptions to the rule, and never mind that all eInk devices use the same kind of extremely fragile display technology, devices with flexible displays being virtually nonexistant. He won't be convinced otherwise nor will he stop trolling/lamenting about his oh-so-many Kobos he somehow managed to break.

OP never said what happened to his device, whether it was dropped or what, from the looks of it it was a localized impact on the top-center of the screen. Blame Kobo if it makes you feel better, sorry for your loss, better luck next time with whatever your next device will be.
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