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Old 09-09-2024, 06:53 AM   #16
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Maybe try here:

https://shopgoodwill.com/home

I've never purchased from the sight, but it has been mentioned before on MR.
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Old 09-09-2024, 09:45 AM   #17
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That's where my very well taken care of Voyage came from Hopefully they get some Nooks in. Right now they have a few color nooks and then mixed lots of ereaders.
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That's where my very well taken care of Voyage came from Hopefully they get some Nooks in. Right now they have a few color nooks and then mixed lots of ereaders.
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/208996742

They have a BNRV300 as well, without cable and charger.

Here is an ebay listing for a BNRV350, showing an example of damage to the light-dispersing layer:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/26687213604...mis&media=COPY

Although sold "for parts only", it's probably just fine, as they have a disclaimer about not being able to register it any more (if they could get to that screen to take a photo, chances are it's working).

You also have to look carefully at listings because people often are very haphazard about what they post. They will misidentify a BNRV350 as a BNRV300 and v/v. The glowlight version has a light grey band around the perimeter while the non-glowlight version is black.

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Old 09-09-2024, 03:37 PM   #19
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@nmyshkin I made an offer yesterday on a ST with a case that the seller accepted today in the morning. I got mine for 12$ so near about the same price as the one you found. The one in your link looks better though.
I had also seen that glowlight from ebay and thought about it but I knew I'd be wanting to use the glowlight and would get annoyed with the little tears.

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When ST comes around

Update: My ST comes in today! Bad(ish) news is my memory cards and new battery come in Friday. I am going to do one of the reworks created by nmyshkin but haven't decided which of the 3 to go with. I will make a new post once I start going about doing that.
Thank you everyone for your suggestions and replies If my device budget has an increase in the future, I will definitely think of getting a glowlight 3. Maybe even a glowlight 4 this Christmas for myself.
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Wow! That was fast! Is the bezel's finish in good condition? I've always used my Nooks as-is and never modified them (and posts going into rooting, etc. are way over my head), but your journey seems more accessible. Hope you will will keep us updated. Good luck!
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Update: Finally got hands on with the ST. The case is a weird two clips style that I don't like as there is no band that wraps around to keep it shut.The front of the ST has spots that are more tacky than others. The buttons are spared of most of the tacky feeling. It's the lower right hand corner that is tacky feeling. If anyone has any ideas how to mitigate that inconvenience I'm all ears.

My issue is with the backplate. There was a slight rattling noise when I picked up the reader. I noticed the back plate wasn't sitting flush and was off kilter. I went to take off the power button to take out the screw to fix it when the device opened up in my hands. That rattling sound was the broken plastic post the power button area screw goes into. I didn't try to snap the back plate into place as the battery is dead and needs replacing. I'm doing that on Friday. I'll find out then if the back plate will stay on or not.

It was packaged poorly in my opinion, which could've caused the damage. It had one small piece of craft paper wrapped around the cover with the device clipped into the cover and it was placed in a small Amazon box. I'm thinking it was already broken though as the device was difficult to remove from the cover as the tabs kept catching the lip of the uneven back plate. The seller made no mention of anything being broken though.

I'm not too disappointed as it was a cheap price. And I do like the device, the screen is scratch free and it's not as tacky feeling as I feared. I'll see how things go on Friday.
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Update: Finally got hands on with the ST. The case is a weird two clips style that I don't like as there is no band that wraps around to keep it shut.The front of the ST has spots that are more tacky than others. The buttons are spared of most of the tacky feeling. It's the lower right hand corner that is tacky feeling. If anyone has any ideas how to mitigate that inconvenience I'm all ears.
Most of the posts I've come across regarding this general rubber degeneration issue favor rubbing alcohol (90%, if you can get it, but 70% is fine).

Some people suggest a microfiber cloth but I recommend a cotton swab. The problem with the cloth (besides having to throw it away) is that you have a tendency to bear down harder. If the rubberized coating is going, it's possible the plastic beneath is getting brittle also, so you could end up cracking it if you apply too much pressure. The swab, IMO, is safer. Work on a small area, changing swabs frequently until the tacky feeling goes away and you're not picking up much residue on the swab. Then branch out.

Alternatively, you could go over the entire bezel a couple of times to get a lot of stuff off but not totally eliminate it. Then gently rub in a compound like ArmorAll (automotive care).

Periodic application of ArmorAll will help slow degradation and keep the surface smooth (make sure to rub off any excess).

Edit: I've been playing around with this since I had some free time this morning. The two devices I purchased for the development of the Phoenix project both had sticky bezels so I used them for guinea pigs.

I don't feel the rubbing alcohol is very effective. It seems like you would have to use gallons of it. Its purpose is to remove all of the rubberized coating and leave shiny plastic behind. This may take several years of hard work, in my estimation.

I have to say that I still feel something like ArmorAll is a good "solution". Speaking as a once-chemist, I have always wondered what exactly is in the stuff and I wish I had invented it!

I used a cotton swab to repeatedly apply a coating of ArmorAll to the bezel (don't go too crazy around the "n" button and try to keep the stuff off the screen). If you have an overhead light you will see that the ArmorAll is slowly absorbed in places. Keep applying more with a swab. Pressure is not required. You are not trying to remove anything.

Once it seems like no more ArmorAll is being absorbed, buff off the reside with a clean cloth. Again, force is not required. This leaves the bezel a little shiny but greatly decreases the tactile sensation of stickiness. You can repeat this treatment whenever you like.

I've read about another car care product someone really liked for this, but can't recall the name. I'll see if I can find it.

End edit.

I can give you some info on alternative covers, if you're interested.

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