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Old 11-23-2011, 12:34 PM   #187
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Originally Posted by shinew View Post
I seriously doubt they'll do or admit anything. I haven't seen any conclusive evidence anywhere proving any of the K3s has a superior screen to the K4's, only subjective reviews under uncontrolled environment.

From my own experience, I was happy with the K4 screen, then people say K3's is superior, out of curiosity I check it out and measured it using my i1 pro spectrophotometer, which is way more sensitive, accurate and consistant than eyeballing(which is why they're invented anyway, to detect the most subtle difference in color/brightness), they're the same screen. Then some are saying earlier version of the K3 is the superior one, I checked it out again(sept or oct 2010 version, it was pre-ordered) and did the measurement, same screen... The only thing that is measurable and noticeable is that the screens have slightly different color hues(even within the same model) which has nothing to do with K3 vs K4. So I would expect amazon to have similar conclusion. But we'll see how amazon responds I guess
Well, people use their readers in uncontrolled environments, so perhaps what they perceive is what ultimately matters.
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