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Originally Posted by Kolja
I believe that most if not all screens have some kind of defect.
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How dare you!
I have found perfect screens twice-once on a kindle Pw2 (first go, first ever lit ereader) which set me up for some pretty poor experiences in the future, getting addicted to ebooks and going through a slew of faulty ereaders, basically every single major one, exchange games, return games, keeping games, all that horrible horrible stuff and have ended up with a perfect H2O,first try as well.
Don't know what it is. I assume it's got something to do with the physics of the light layer - its not a manufacturing fault, the industry knows it exists but ignores it, but obviously manipulating the light through a plate of see through glass is going to yield some strange results. From grade 9 science - the colour temperature changes due to the angle of refraction/diffraction of the light passing through it?
Might have to conduct some experiments!
Not playing the exchange game any more. Not worth the stress. e- Reading for me is now a seamless, relaxing, immersive and convenient hobby thanks to my Kobo and these days it looks like I should be happy for that mercy alone!
Peace