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Originally Posted by Katsunami
You're making an obvious point. Shinew tested around 10 devices in the end and they all came out virtually the same. That's good enough for me. It would be impractical to expect him to go and test a 100 devices.
Btw: I have only one Kindle and I don't compare it to other devices. I compare it to my books, and the Kindle is readable in every situation where I can read a book in. It looks as good as any book I have, except for the ones printed on bright white paper. They're still better. The Kindle is *definitely* better than *any* of my mass market paperbacks.
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10? I don't remember him saying that. Okay after rereading the thread he tested 2 K3s and 1 K4. I have seen two 2 K4s side by side and My K3. After Mercedes going through 4 K4s I think her argument is valid. The Two K4s I own had significant difference in contrast. It varies too much to let 2 units draw a conclusion. I think GeekMaster may be onto something about the calibration.
I agree on the mass market especially by St. Martins. I have alot of those and the print is tiny!

I can read them but it takes alot of concentration or it will all run together.