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Old 10-09-2020, 04:12 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
That would depend on the current battery life. Most of the ereaders I've had could easily sacrifice some battery life.

I don't believe that "the audio jack going" means it is too thin. Didn't the original Kindles have audio Jack's and now they don't; I don't recall many complaints about Kindles being too thin when the audio jack went away.


Sounds like your H2O is too thick with a case?

As has been mentioned before, you can always make a "too thin" ereader thicker by adding stuff, but you can't make a too thick e-reader thinner by taking stuff away (the exception being maybe some later Sonys?).
I'm not talking just Readers. Thin applies to phones and other devices. The audio jack going was an Apple idea that I think is a terrible idea.

As for my H2O, it's not too thick. The case that's on it is a slim fit case.
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