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Originally Posted by plusz
This is weird topic to discuss but I am really surprised what are you talking about. You know, the old e-ink devices (perl, and even carta) use glass on top of it? How can you make holes in the glass? Can you make high resolution picture of such 'hole'?
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Pearl screens use a plastic waveguide for the frontlight which is widely known to be fragile. The glass is in a layer between the waveguide and e-ink substrate so it only protects the e-ink screen proper. Pearl e-ink devices with frontlights are widely know to develop these light holes and the most exemplary device was the Nook Simple Touch Glowlight, the first gen.
I barely understand what you are trying to say with that grammar and spelling but I understand that cynical know-it-all skepticism when I see it. If you want to take this discussion to PMs go right ahead, but my intention was to let my wishes be known to a major e-ink device company; it wasn't to invite asinine arguments.