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Originally Posted by Superbar
Let's face it, the thing is:
- The issue is not an issue of production quality but design/technology used
- Amazon won't be able to produce a device that does not have this issue
- Amazon won't admit this but when people complain about the issue amazon says the issue isn't expected and they send a replacement
- Many people are able to use the device without a problem in spite of this issue
- Many people are not able to use this device because of this problem
- It is disappointing that an expensive e-reader like the Oasis has an issue that prevents many people from using it even though they'd love to use it
- We can only hope for them to eliminate this issue in their next device, if there'll be any
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But it isn't only people's perceptions that differ. Screens differ too. I'm afraid I'm totally ignorant of normal quality control procedures but for such an expensive device I would have thought there would be a way to check for, and weed out, units with obviously bad screens.