Why not more unbreakable screens?
In the beginning of ereaders, I guess it was a matter of lack of technology advancement, but now we have a pair of ereaders (as I know, Boox 13.3" and RemarKable 10") which have plastic based screens and are virtually unbreackable.
Too many people have stated their ereader screens have broken, even the little ones, and manufacturers have not extended this type of screen, why? Is it a matter of cost? Planned obsolescence? Inertia? Ought they change too much their factories?
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