@ Yalp
thanks, I will check it out
@ all others
about Kobo's fault: I have replaced my Aura HD with a Kindle, not the last generation though, and even though its been used for a few years, its still in top shape! The kobo I bought lasted a few months and it broked without being in direct sunlight, without being dropped etc. I just got it out from his protective cover and after a few seconds after it started the screen broke. Whats my fault in this? I think it was a low cost model! Besides, Kobo treated me (its customer) like crap. And yeah I think they should have provided a solution like a discount, a screen to be bought by me without searching the internet. Amazon may not replace screens but they talk more polite and they do offer at least 20% discount for a new product so you wont be left with junk. THEY have the millions, its their concept, so they must provide decent alternatives. I see you disagree.
But how is it my fault the screen sudently broke?
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