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Originally Posted by mbovenka
Same here. I haven't found E-ink screens all that fragile. I've been using them since 2007 (a Bookeen Cybook Gen3) and have yet to break one. Even the big and thin Kindle DXG survived quite a bit of (ab)use.
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You do need to bear in mind, though, that it's a device that contains a large sheet of very, very thin glass (the screen substrate) and treat it accordingly (ie don't bend it

). Like you, I've never broken an eInk device, but I understand why it happens.