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Old 01-22-2010, 07:09 AM   #2
Dr. Drib
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Originally Posted by asdx View Post
according to the most important thing is SAFTY...
we all love reading in our bed and the eink display is so fragile that u cant even imagine. a small press on the screen n d screen crumbles( very possible when reading in bed)
pp come wit fortified cover n i think even accidently sitting on it wont do any harm. sony's cover is exposed to it. sony people r really shrewd they dont even provide a charger and working with reader lib is pathetic. u cant replace sony' battery ursellf its so complicated(again u cant imagine how much) i crcaked d screen while replacing.
so buy pp as it ll last long
i ve experienced that a 5 inch is better size than 6 inch it becomes bulky.
if one wanna ve 2 reader then i suggest
1)size 5 n
2)size 8 or 10
You mean a "small press on the screen" when one's BUTTOCK touches the screen....don't you? (I imagine the left or right part of the screen being touched by either the left or right buttock would spell complete and irrevocable disaster, dependent upon weight distribution. Fatty tissue might actually cushion potential disaster, although I know of no scientific studies on this aspect to prove or disprove my thesis.)

I've often pressed my finger on the screen, to no ill effects.



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