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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
I think you misunderstood my post.
Let's use the lights as an example.
We will use your 20 as an example.
The 20 is for extremely bright conditions. It is not recommended for use in a dark room.
That is why there is a dimmer.
And why if you burn your retinas using the device improperly then it is not the fault of the device.
Just because a device CAN do something, does not mean one should do it in all situations.
Yes, in a dark room, with bright lights one will see the splotches.
Oh and a little something I learned in an English class,
If one is looking for faults in something, they will find it. Even if they have to go to extremes.
Now I am sure, there will be a few lighting issues. But is it the device itself or is the device incompatible with the user? Or both?
Oh and haven't we (as a group)had this conversation on every lighted ereader?
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If i spend almost 500AUD on an ereader I would expect it to function beautifully, not just in certain conditions or whatever. On principle it would annoy me. And perhaps at high settings the faults are clearly visible, but I bet at lower settings some artefacts would be there too. I just wouldn't accept. Not with a five hundred dollar device or a one hundred dollar device.
I feel bad for everyone with a faulty oasis. If you love technology as much as I do, especially beautiful technology, it sucks waiting with baited breath for something beautiful only to not have it up to your standards. I had a two toned Voyage (which I kept) which I did not return but just got used to the colour shift and after a few weeks just got used to it. It totally ruined the whole technophilia experience for me!!