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PocketBook InkPad 3 Pro electronic reader, PB740-2-J-WW (7.80", 16 GB)

PocketBook InkPad 3 Pro electronic reader, PB740-2-J-WW

7.80", 16 GB


Question about PocketBook InkPad 3 Pro electronic reader, PB740-2-J-WW

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velowerk

6 years ago

is the display based on a glass substrate (never again!) or is it a shatterproof moebius?

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velowerk

6 years ago

no one seems to be able or willing to answer this important question, the manufacturer doesn't even answer: you won't be able to sell me a pocket book like that, t. lösch
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velowerk

6 years ago

in older readers, the e-ink display is built on a glass plate, we can't see this from the outside, but it is important not to have something like this foisted on us again, since there are new flexible display constructions called "moebius" : https://www.eink.com/flexible-t.... the bigger brother of this reader has one of these (in the specifications at least) glass plates are very delicate: i had one of these bend too much and break on a "small" tolino in a bulging bike bag - couldn't be seen from the outside but the device was dead! i will never buy something like this again, so: is this one made of glass or not? ps. maybe the people who want to sell us these devices should take a stand here?
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GMC1969

6 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Frage eventuell direkt an Pocketbook stellen: https://pocketbook.ch/de-ch...
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michaelryl

6 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I don't know exactly what the surface of the material is made of - but it doesn't feel like gel, but more like hard plastic - something like the Palm Pilot surface used to be. But I don't have the feeling that this surface will break if I drop it.
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marcopinku

6 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Dear Velowerk,
unfortunately I have no idea whether glass substrate or Moebius was used. I also do not know which is one or the other