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Old 10-17-2010, 06:14 PM   #13
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Device: Kindle 3 WiFi; Kindle Paperwhite
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Originally Posted by daffy4u View Post
My mistake. I saw Kindle 3 as your device and totally glossed over the Kindle 2 reference in your post.
Understandable!

Anyway, whether it is called "burn in" or "ghosting," (you know, "A rose by any other name...") apparently the phenomenon happens with any e-Ink screen so it's not a defect but a characteristic, and nothing to be concerned about. Probably CRT manufactures claimed the same thing! "p

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