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robertwt7 ◴[] No.41864793[source]
I loved my kindle paperwhite so much. I have a case on it all the time, there is not a single scratch on my kindle. One day, out of the blue, the touch screen stopped working. it is unresponsive to any touch, I've soft reset it, hard reset it, googled everything. Apparently its a common thing in amazon forum, and of course what does amazon support say? just buy a new one. At this point my kindle is only 2.5 years old and I'm pissed.

I've bought an ipad since and just read book from my ipad. at least my old ipad doesn't break even after 8 years

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thimabi ◴[] No.41865123[source]
The thing is that the iPad screen truly doesn’t compare to e-ink in reading black-and-white books. If the e-ink screen is made properly, with high resolution and no PWM, one can read for hours on end without eye fatigue. Battery life on e-ink devices is in another league as well.

For me at least, issues with an e-ink device simply mean moving on to another device, or another manufacturer/brand, instead of switching to tablets.

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MBCook ◴[] No.41865972[source]
I don’t think that was their point.
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ArrowH3ad ◴[] No.41866072[source]
I don't think they had a point tbf
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1. MBCook ◴[] No.41866261[source]
Really? Seemed like it was that their Kindle didn’t last very long and it’s a common problem while an old iPad just keeps on ticking.