I think some people have more sensitive eyes than others. If that's true, it shouldn't be a surprise to anybody. For somebody that can't see the problem to tell another person that they're making the problem up in their head... that seems very arrogant to me. Who am I to tell somebody else what they should and shouldn't be able to see, with their own two eyes?
And, also, what we see, and what bothers us, changes over time. Last night, the gradient change on my Voyage was bothering me... but, up until last night, it hasn't bothered me at all. I think what really bothers me is that I returned one Voyage, that had a super nice screen, and this one's screen isn't quite as nice. I found myself thinking about that, while I was trying to read my book.
Do I wish the screen was sharper, clearer, whiter on this Voyage? Absolutely! Am I now thinking about returning this Voyage and waiting until (maybe) Amazon comes out with an "new and improved" Voyage? Yeah, I guess so... but my first problem was only last night. The thing is, do I really want to have to wait until Amazon makes improvements? I don't, and there's no guarantee that they will make improvements. If I don't return this Voyage and Amazon makes improvements, I'll be kicking myself... I know that for a fact! (I'm a little annoyed with Amazon for putting me in this position. My brother's Paperwhite2 is awesome looking! Why is the, way more expensive, Voyage's screen so different?)
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