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Old 02-14-2018, 11:52 PM   #286
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Originally Posted by alcedo View Post
I just recognized that the lower part of the screen gives way a little bit if pressed.
I can't remember that being the case from the beginning, but I'm not sure about it.
I didn't do anything to the device that could be responsible for that "weakness".
Does anybody else recognize parts of screen to be soft/retreating/elastic/giving way
(as opposed to other parts)?
Some (waving) screen curve can be spotted without pressing on Sony RP1.

If it's not naked eye observable, it's common for this type of E ink screen - ES133TT3.
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