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Enthusiast
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Taiwan, Taipei
Device: Kobo Aura H2O
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screen vulerability
My H2O just requievit in pace after my brother rested his lower arm on it. I wonder if the e-ink devices of other branches ( kindle? ) is more or less fragile being compared to kobo ones. Are the flushed screens ( like voyage, without leveled bezel ) more 'tough' then the non-flushed ones? Or, is this a branch specific problem?
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Wizard
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Device: Kobo Touch, Sony T1, Kobo Mini
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All eink screens are made by same company so no brand is more rugged. There was a few readers made with flexible plastic backing a few years ago but never
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