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Originally Posted by kobayashi
None of that is correct unless you're claiming that other e-readers defy the laws of physics because they don't have the massive color gradient that plagues the newest Kindles.
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The colour gradient (which is different to the blotches/shadows/smudges of the original PW, and which Josieb1 has mentioned in relation to her Kobo Glo HD in this thread), appears to only affect the Voyage and the Oasis. The only current ereaders that have a flush, capacitive touch screen.
IIRC, the only other ereader with this type of screen is the Kobo Aura (the older 6" version not the newer Aura HD or H2O), which is a fine ereader, but is the least impressive of the Kobo models because its screen has "issues". Not sure about a colour gradient but its not the clearest and also had weird scratches and a really annoying (for me) shadow line along the top of the screen.