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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Sorry, but it won't be any more protected given that the glass substrate in under the screen.
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It may very well be the case that the Nova Pro has a glass substrate. Of this, I have no idea. However, the Nova Pro definitely has a glass screen.
I happen to have an original Note, a Note Pro and a Nova Pro. The screens on both the Note Pro and the Nova Pro are similar and they are both very different from the original Note which is very definitely a flexible screen.
But don't take my word for it...
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Nova-Pro has the same glass-based screen and has also the same scratch resistant feature. BTW, you are suggested to use the tips 117 to avoid the screen scratch. And you could learn more about the E-ink screens from this article
http://bbs.onyx-international.com/t/...resistent/1182
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The Onyx Boox Nova Pro has a 7.8-inch E Ink Carta screen with 300 ppi. It also has a frontlight with cool and warm color temperatures.
It has a flush glass screen that looks nice and gives it a solid, sturdy feel.
https://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/20...o-walkthrough/
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BOOX Nova Pro
The First Versatile eReader That Contains Dual Touch and Front Light.
7.8” Paperlike eReader: Flush glass-based screen with high resolution 1872 *1404, be viewable without glare from any angle to the screen.
https://onyxboox.com/boox_novapro
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Now, whether or not a screen protector would protect the glass screen on the Nova Pro from breaking, I haven't a clue. I don't feel the need for one myself. I simply keep it in a cover. That has provided all the protection I need.