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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Because you did not research eInk well enough is not Kobo's fault. It's just the way the screens are made.
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That is just plain stupid. Unless you accept that companies are naturally deceptive and you're OK with that...
I don't. They have an obligation to fairly tell you what you are buying and what it's expected performance qualities are. I'll say it again - I found NOTHING anywhere where Kobo describes the limitation of its construction methods and the dangers of easily damaging their devices.