01-22-2024, 03:19 PM | #31 |
Bibliophagist
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Years back, I had a co-worker who broke screens on a routine basis. We were issued iPads as tablets. They managed to break the screen on at least 4 of them. Perhaps not using the issued case (it was too heavy in their opinion) and tossing the iPad into their laptop bag in a pocket with tools and their set of work keys might have had something to do with it (our keyset could have been easily used as a weapon). Sadly, they ended up being terminated when our manager found their last iPad with a broken screen in a box where a new iPad from our spare stock should have been.
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01-24-2024, 12:00 PM | #32 | |
Groupie
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Like I said, the screen on the Pocketbook broke twice while the Bookeen has been working fine for the few years I've been travelling with it. |
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01-24-2024, 12:46 PM | #33 |
the rook, bossing Never.
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The iRiver Cover Story (not the HD model, I have no idea about it), stupidly had a cutout in the alloy chassis for the lithium cell. Thus that was between rear cover and the eink substrate. The screens on those crack at rear when the battery is older as LiPoly cells swell.
All the current Kobos, and some older ones, seem to have a ribbed alloy chassis that covers the entire back of the screen, with simply ribs missing at battery location. So a swelling battery cell will at worst push the plastic back. Also adds protection from flexing. I know someone that has twice broken a mobile phone screen by walking into a pavement bollard. The Kobos won't withstand being stood on screen up, or something large dropping on screen, or sat on etc. I'm not sure how long term durable / stable the plastic substrate is/was compared to glass (e.g. Forma vs Sage). |
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