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Originally Posted by knc1
First time in my 5 years here that I have heard of that happening.
But twice in a row? Maybe something changed in their quality control recently.
But screens are not necessarily produced in the same factory the Kindle is, so I don't think this implies less quality control on the device over-all.
As long as the device is still under its original warranty, I think you can still get the extended warranty as an add-on to your purchase.
Your allowed 3 exchanges under the extended warranty.
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Thanks for your response.
Kind of odd I'd have to buy an additional warranty just to receive a device free from defects.
EDIT:
http://imgur.com/a/FrVWl
Think that's a pretty good picture of it. That pixel(?) is always bright and lit up.