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Old 04-10-2017, 09:53 AM   #1
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Device: Boox N96
Boox N96's Screen Flexibility

Hello,

I am using Boox N96CML for a month. The device is working normally. But, a few days ago, I noticed something.

When I press the bottom-left part of the screen, 1-2 mm stretches. It's like it's not exactly stick to the metal frame of the device. It is not fixed. Whereas, flexibility is not so evident in the upper-right part.

For example, the flexibility in Sony Reader is not that evident ...

There was no crushing in the product package, when the product reached me. The factory sack was closed.

Is a product defect, I'm not sure. For this reason, I am wondering friends who own the Boox N96. Is there such flexibility in your screen too? Especially on the lower left.

I do not know, maybe it's normal with these models. Just, the number of screws in that part is small.

I'd like to get your idea.

Last edited by ODelphi; 04-10-2017 at 10:27 AM.
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