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Old 07-03-2021, 07:22 AM   #7
SteveEisenberg
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I have an old vs. new question that I will put here.

I am personally hard on things -- and I take an eReader almost everywhere. As a result, the life expectancy of the screen on my older Kindles -- bought used for this reason -- is maybe a year or two.

I'm going to be as careful as I can be with my new Kindle Kid's edition. But my question is -- should I expect that the eInk screen, like those on smart phones, has greatly improved in durability over the past ten years? Or are they just as prone to cracking as ever?
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