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Old 12-23-2019, 06:51 PM   #22
rcentros
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The major issue with the 6" nook with front light is that the front light is very delicate and you can easy get scratches and/or pin holes. Rubbish!
I know you like Kobos and don't like Nooks, but there have been a lot of posts about Kobo screen issues also. Quality control is almost non-existent now-a-days — EVERYWHERE. Companies have, apparently, decided that's it cheaper to replace devices than ensure that they are good when shipped. I don't like it, but that's the reality of the situation and Kobos are as prone to defects as are Nooks. With Nooks AND Kobos AND Kindles AND (fill in the space) you will, unfortunately, end up having to exchange defective units. What I've seen of older Nooks (I don't have the newer ones) they seem to have a slightly better build quality than Kobos.
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