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Old 10-27-2014, 08:59 AM   #3
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Hmm, the sensor sometimes works properly. I am seeing a trend here, it s a bad idea to buy new technology the first year that amazon comes out with it, its a better idea to leave it alone the first year and let Amazon's techs work out the bugs and buy it the second year. The book light was the same thing, the year it came out it disapointed a lot of people, the second year amazon got it right. So perhaps the 2015 Voyage will get the sensor right, will probably be known as the voyage 2.

Microsoft tends to blunder about like that as well, they seem to get it in their collective heads that a new direction for windows is a better idea and when they come out with the new technology they tend to irate a lot of their customers. Windows 8.0 was just like that and so was Vista (also sometimes known as Windows 6).

I guess Amazon is not the only one that tends to get these things wrong.

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