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Old 03-07-2021, 03:13 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by jgbout View Post
I thought the Mobius was the screen to get as it was pliable and wouldn't break - and it felt more like writing on paper --- although to be honest that only interests me more "because it can feel that way" more than it matters to me.
It's the substrate (back layer) of the Mobius screen that is plastic compared to the thin glass substrate used in other eInk displays. It does not crack as the glass substrate will and it is lighter.
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