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Old 08-02-2009, 06:46 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But then what will they do when the complaints come in about broken screens that probably would not have broken had the readers had a cover?
I assume they'll charge the customer $60 or whatever to replace the screen. That type of damage isn't usually covered by a warranty.

I concur with at least one poster that Sleeve vs Case is a personal choice. I vastly prefer using a sleeve, which provides 100% protection and lets me toss my reader into pretty much any bag I've got. I also believe that moving forward, more and more e-readers will either come with cheap or no coverings in order to keep the initial sticker price as low as possible.
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