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Originally Posted by Question Mark
Our device is not a cookie cutter six inch e-reader that can be made quickly, the 13.3 is complicated and the last thing we want to do is rush the process and not do proper Q/A.
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Valuable update. Indeed looks like there is great deal of manual work during manufacture instead of forging a stream of 'cookies' by automated production line. It means that every unit is unique and can have different manufacturing defect. It is much like all the electronics made in '70s decade where repairs were quite 'normal' procedures. Nowadays automated production deliver stable quality - either all units have defect or non of them.