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Originally Posted by WilliamG
Can you post where you read this? Tried this with my 3 Kindle Voyages. No difference. I'm really not sure how this would even be possible, anyway..
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The official amazon kindle forum is talking about it.
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Originally Posted by jswinden
- While it was starting up the first time and the dark image covers the lower half of the screen, I noticed a gillion pinholes. But they don't seem noticeable when reading text.
- Also while it was starting up the first time I angled the Voyage and could see the reflection of six LEDs at the bottom. I could not see any at the top or sides.
- As soon as the screen was on I could see the large oval shaped yellowish blob taking up the top third of the screen. The Voyage started at light setting 22 and so the blob was quite noticeable but not a deal killer yet. However I never read at level 22. I turned the light down to level 10 in my well lit study and the blob is barely noticeable.
- For the third lit Kindle in a row the screen has a definite blue tint. Yuk! But not as noticeable at lower light levels. I can also see pink and yellow when the light level is too high for me to read, say around 22.
- Text is definitely sharper and crisper and much easier to read. This is a major improvement over the PW2.
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I also notice it on my first paperwhite, first lit is always fine, not even the shadows at the bottom, but once is done, the third light shows the flaws... why?