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Old 11-08-2014, 12:07 AM   #104
Rizla
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
To some peoples' eyes. I have both an H2O and a Voyage, and both look very good to me. See the photograph I posted earlier this morning here, which shows the two screens side-by-side. Do you see anything wrong with that screen?
So you got a voyage in addition to the h2o and the Onyx? Now you can read 3 books at once

Yes, your Voyage looks fine. Congrats. You're lucky. A number of people on the Voyage thread were less fortunate. They've posted pics of their Voyage screens that show a marked colour gradient. Others have posted pics that do not. It appears to be a QC issue. The problem has existed since the PW1. You'd think Amazon would be able to more consistently produce even screens from the factory by now. The PW2 was better. I can only guess that implementing a flush-bezel screen added in new variables to an already precarious lighting system. They'll iron it out, but the Amazon lighting tech and its manufacturing process is demonstrably less reliable than Kobo's.

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