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Originally Posted by tmf2
Yes is seems worse then yesterday. I might send it back for a refund and keep using my Kindle 4 until Amazon produces a screen that's not defective. I'm beginning to believe that all suffer for different levels of coloration problems and is perceived differently from individual to individual based on those variations and the persons eyesight. An employee walked in my office today his wife works at a optometrists office and he just got his eyes examined and new glasses he noticed right off coloration and poor contrast and he is not even a Kindle user.
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I see it in all of them too. Whenever someone posts a pic claiming theirs is perfect, I still see it. So I agree, a lot of it is down to the user. Just because someone says they got a good one that has no defects, doesn't mean we wouldn't see it differently.