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Originally Posted by Rizla
I think it was the great Amazon apologist Samarkind who used Amazon PW1 reviews to dismiss users experiencing colored blotching, despite the numerous images they posted on these forums, so I'm not sure how valid a measure the reviews are.
In any case, I wasn't discussing the QC of individual Kindles. I was discussing the general Kindle front-light technology, that is prone to producing discoloration, whether it be a gradient or blotching. The fact is the Kobo light has consistently displayed less extremes of discoloration. It's not QC of individual units that is making a difference. It's the base technology. What are they doing differently to Amazon?
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As someone who suffered with color hue issues on all of my lit kindles, (I did eventually get a decent PW2) I'm curious to know as well. It's a marvel not to see color blobs on my H20.