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Originally Posted by meeera
We've not had a broken Kobo here yet either, including one that traveled to and fro from primary school a lot with my not-particularly-careful son (always in a case). I do make an effort to put my H2O up against something flat/hard in my bag if possible, so it doesn't have asymmetrical twisting/bending forces on it. For extra care, bags made for tablets with a reinforced section are often ideal, or if you have a paper book in the bag it can go up against that.
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I also do that. I normally place it at the back most part of my bag so that it would be supported by my body as I often use crossover bags and purses and so that even if I bump my bag into something else, it won't be the first to get hit.
Worst bump next to this one that killed it was when I dropped it onto a pebbled path while I was standing up. Corners were chipped off but the screen was fine. Probably helped that I'm a bit on the short side.