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Old 07-09-2017, 02:03 PM   #16
Shohreh
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Originally Posted by Jmirko View Post
If anyone is interested in a super-tough budget ereader, the Wexler FlexOne is available on Aliexpress for 52€ with free shipping.
I searched for it on AliX's site, but no hit. Would you have the URL handy?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsEXx2fbDi4

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I use my H2O all the time and I take it with me a lot as well. I have it in a case that cost less than $20 and I've had no issue with it. I've also had 4 other Readers that I've carried around and used a lot. Never has the screen broken. What this means is that it's not the Reader's that are at fault. It's user error.
Excuse my French, but this is BS. I had the screen on two PocketBook Touch Lux 3 break in the exact same way while travelling, although I made sure it was sitting on top of the bag and no pressure was put on them.

OTOH, after a one-week bike trip, the Bookeen-made Nolim e-reader is still fine. But then, no surprise: The device is clearly more rigid than the PB.


http://www.lesnumeriques.com/liseuse...ie-n63141.html
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