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Old 12-04-2017, 02:23 PM   #3
Derek87
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i understand there can be screen to screen difference in color due to LED color and tolerances, yet i think it's fairly surprising the range, but that's just my humble opinion.

i know they initially said the "light cones/scalloping" were a feature with the Papewhite, but from what i had understood, they had figured it out with the Voyage/Oasis 1. certainly, for the Oasis 2 i had for a few days there was no noticeable issue with this regard at all light levels. i can definitely tolerate the variation in light (gradient and slightly different color tone) on both of my Oasis 1's. my only hope in getting a 2nd unit was to improve on the horrible light cones which to me is distracting while i read. the 2nd unit did very well in that regard, but there is some major hardware issue going on related to it's touch/button interface. (still there after multiple factory resets, sadly)
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