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Originally Posted by kobayashi
No. When I say color, I mean color. Your screen has a color gradient. Just take a picture and cut/paste a small square of text from one edge of the screen to the other edge and you'll be able to see the difference. Not everyone is as discerning/sensitive to the screen issues.
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My screen does not have a colour gradient. The *photograph* may have, but *yet again* I have to point out that such things are not representative of what the human eye sees! (Apparently you have visual problems too: no matter how many times I say this, your eye skips over it; you persist in using these photos, which I have repeatedly noted are useless, as some sort of definitive proof of anything at all.)
No gradient is discernible in use, which is surely the only thing that matters. That you have to resort to cutting the image up and pasting it in different positions suggests that you cannot discern a gradient in the unmodified photos either. Are you suggesting that no screen is acceptable unless it can be sliced up and its pieces repositioned in different places and still look identical?! Why?
By this point I think you're just looking for reasons to damn all Oasis screens and possibly all Kindle screens as terrible, even when the people posting the photos you're objecting to say that the screens are subjectively flawless and by far the best device screen they've ever owned. Cognitive dissonance is a powerful thing...