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Kindle Paperwhite Screen *possible* fix
I bought a Kindle Paperwhite 2 hours ago and when i turned it on, it had pinkish glow on the top and the sides. I freaked out because after reading all the topics here I was worried. I was on the verge of calling for a replacement when I remembered to try something else first. I hard reset it twice. It worked. The pinkish glow is relatively gone and now is it amazing. I was also reluctant to order a replacement because I read on a topic from this forum that Amazon sends refurbished items. Now I'm so damn happy. Point: Try hard reset before you will ask for a replacement. Pictures after hard rest: |
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There is absolutely no way that a hard reset is going to change the screen colouration - that's a property of the geometry of the light diffuser.
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That's what I thought but this guy from CS implied that it is possible and for me it actually worked. I am just saying and I might be wrong but you could try.
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Speaking as a physicist, I can see no possible way that a reset could have the slightest effect on the screen. Colours on the screen are caused by the two faces of the light diffuser not being precisely parallel to one another - ie, it's a purely physical effect; nothing to do with the firmware of the device.
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I absolutely understand, Harry but I think it's a long shot to think that it might have been a coincidence.
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Perception of colors is product of the transmitted waves and the INTREPETATION by the brain of the signals received by the eyes and sent by the nerves.
Thus, if you are satisfied, keep the unit. One person's garbage is another person's gem. |
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All of your three photos, that you use as examples, are at different light settings by the way. Don
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The power of suggestion or the placebo effect, IMO.
At any rate that screen looks fairly good compared to the screens I got with my three PWs. Mine all had a lot of smudging, for lack of a better term, where large shadow blobs made the text look like an old newspaper where the ink had been smudged by one's fingers. I see a tiny bit of smudging on yours, but it isn't bad. If you like that screen, and I think it looks good myself, you should keep it. But be aware that others have seen the smudging and color blobs come and go to varying degrees.
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