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Originally Posted by knc1
They all look the same to me.
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I have the basic Kindle from '15 and a Voyage, and I don't find much difference between even them, certainly not a $120 difference. (I rarely read in a dimly lit room.)
These "the bezel isn't really true white" type complaints remind me of the hi-fi stereo craze of the '60's and '70's.
Stereophiles -- I think that's what they were called back then -- used to assemble and debate and obsess over individually purchased components. They bought woofers, tweeters, crossover networks, power amps, pre-amps, tuners, turntables, tone arms, and cartridges separately. Magazine shelves were loaded with stereo magazines and buying guides.
It seemed to me that most of these supposed music lovers were really electronic hobbyists and didn't really care about, or maybe even listen to, music that much. It was more about frequency response, dynamic range, signal to noise ratios, per channel power output etc. than it was about orchestras, composers, and musicians.
I believe posters here when they describe their reading habits, many of whom read several books a week. However when I read a lot of this obsessing over the color of the bezel or the tiny uneveness of the LED lights, I find myself wanting to scream, "JUST READ THE DAMN BOOK!"