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Old 04-20-2016, 02:54 PM   #70
ZodWallop
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Originally Posted by Ripplinger View Post
One of the most common ways a reader gets a broken screen though is by slightly flexing or twisting the reader. If it's in your backpack for instance and something is putting pressure on a part of the reader, that could easily crack the substrate. That's why a more rigid case is preferred and used by most, it's not just to protect the screen from scratches.
Sorry. I understood your point. I was just:

A: being funny
B: pointing out what has worked *for me*

But I suppose if I were going to start carrying my reader on my parkour runs, I'd rather keep my reader in a rigid box and still read it naked (I'd probably not put anything on the reader either).

What's the point of buying something with a design like the Oasis and then putting a cover on it that turns it into another flat slab?
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