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Old 11-22-2017, 07:32 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Atunah View Post
Yeah, no kidding. If mine had looked like that, it would have gone back. Heck, my first unit which did have some gradient didn't even look close to being that bad. My replacement has no noticeable gradient. So very slight that I don't see it in my normal light conditions.

That picture is glaring. For how the "color looks and how different the left from the right looks. Was that photo manipulated or is that how it actually looks in real life. I am not talking about the flipped part, I can see that of course.
So, this is the age old question on these boards about color reproduction on photos. I can't know what it looks like on your screen. The screen is very very brown. I thought that was intentional and supposedly the "warm" light Amazon was going for. But thank you for the feedback - I'll be taking it back and might play the roulette game and try one more time.
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