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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Yes, the h2O is smooth. I don't notice the light layer when the light is off.
Do you think maybe the capacitance touch layer might have something to do with the color shifts? The H2O doesn't have such as it uses IR touch.
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It is possible. But capacitive screen are used in virtually any screens now - lcd, olead, eink. On eink there appears to be a grid dot pattern that can be seen at certain angles and light - I could see it on a Bookeen reader I had, and very slightly on my PW. I am not convinced that it changes the light differently depending on the top or bottom of the screen. Oled screen by their nature have color shifts toward pink, green, purple at extreme viewing angles (greater than 160° on the screens I have seen myself in person). Not sure what the cause of it is either, but it happens with Samsung as well as Motorola screens. If it is the glass used, might have something to do with what the Voyage suffers from.