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Old 10-04-2018, 12:28 AM   #173
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Originally Posted by vrf View Post
I can see how plastic would be strong against drops and larger sorts of movements that may crack the substrate, but it seems the softer plastic would be more susceptible to scratching, like if you have a bit of sand in your book bag or something.
The substrate is the back of the screen sandwich not the front. If you damage the substrate, you've gone through all the layers in front of it. I suppose you could open your ereader and damaged it from the back side but that would hard to pass off as an accident.
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