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Originally Posted by cct1
I love the reader otherwise, and I've found that by turning the light as low as possible for the conditions, it's tolerable. I don't read in the dark, in that case it would be too distracting, but I'm thinking of holding on to mine because otherwise it's pretty darned good.
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That was one of my biggest problems with the voyage, reading in the dark was intolerable for me because the two toned screen becomes even more obvious. (Mine also had color hues as well.) Speaking only for myself, my feeling was what use is a lit reader if one can't comfortably use it in dark or dims rooms? This may not matter for those that read mainly in well lit rooms, or for those that have no issues with theirs, but it was a great problem for me.
Interestingly, the Kobo H20 is lit the same with the lights on the bottom, yet they don't appear to suffer from the two toned screen or the color hues. I'm curious how they have managed it whereas Amazon has trouble on the voyage. My Kobo H20 and also my PW2 are evenly lit... so that may dispel the reason being the lighting on the bottom? I imagine it could still be part of the issue, but I assume some other variables are also at play.