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Old 10-30-2014, 02:39 PM   #778
GordonGekko
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Originally Posted by aceflor View Post
The K4NT (Kindle 4 non Touch) was sharper. The Kindle Keyboard too. But they had no light.
Why do we have to go over this, over and over and over and over again ?

You want sharpness + no light = get the basic Kindle
You want good screen + light = get the PW
You want great sharpness + light = get the Voyage

You are still moaning ? get another device, a Kobo, a Pocketbook, a chinese one.

It is not as if Amazon was FORCING you into buying a Kindle, for heaven's sake !
I think the basic idea is people want the quality that the company advertises it produces and thus eliminate the hassle of returning a device with lighting or other low quality issues.

I do think though that many people will heed your advice and buy a different ereader or perhaps a tablet and not go through this nonsense.

I don't think anyone here is under the delusion that we are forced to buy products in a capitalistic society. Thank you.
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