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Originally Posted by disconnected
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.
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I'm sure that it would cost Amazon a lot of money to drastically improve their quality control. With so many blissful people in the world, they really don't have much impetus to change.
It's too bad that Amazon hasn't bought Kobo yet. Kobo's hardware is VASTLY superior to Amazon's but their CS, bookstore and basically everything else lags far behind. A combination of the two would be welcomed by many.