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Originally Posted by JSWolf
This is just a few people saying this. If the Glo HD was really that unreliable, we would have read many more posts from unhappy users.
To be honest, I've read about damage to most eInk Readers including Kindle and Kobo. It's not just a matter of being reliable. It's a matter of being careful. eInk screens use a glass substrate and if they get damaged, the screen is broken. Some people treat Readers like they were a cell phone and break it and then complain the Reader is faulty. I've never heard of a Reader just breaking on it's own. There's always been a cause even if the user doesn't know what that is.
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Did you see the one about the guy that put his elbow through the kindle?
He asked if there was a better e-reader that his elbow wouldn't break.