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Originally Posted by mkstewartesq
Hi - first time poster, longtime lurker. I've had a Kindle since 2008- first the 2nd gen, then the Kindle Keyboard, then a 1st Gen Paperwhite, After 5 years with that, I decided to jump to the Oasis 2.
I have to say that, while the screen is miles better than my Paperwhite, I am disappointed in the quality control and variances in stock. I received my Oasis 2 a few days ago, and noted that the screen was a bit uneven; further, the aluminum case was very slightly bent, which I assume contributed to the screen lighting being a bit uneven. Amazon shipped me a replacement but, when comparing the two, the new screen is actually worse - more washed out, with a different color temperature and slightly more dim. So i'm definitely going to return the second- and, though I hate to be stuck with the first with its defects for the money paid, I'm not sure there's much to be gained by trying a third time.
Any thoughts?
Best,
Mike
Edited to add - tried to upload pic, but don't see an option to upload a local file (I'm a newbie - I'll look). But, just to be clear, when comparing the screens, I set the exact same brightness,same book page, same font and spacing to keep the comparison completely apples-to-apples. Which is why I was surprised at the difference.
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I have heard that if you return your Kindle due to a defect - real or perceived, Amazon will give you a refurbished one. This thing with the lighting has been a frequent topic of discussion with new Oasis owners so you will need to decide what to do for yourself. The only way to guarantee you receive a 'new' one is by asking for a refund and making a second purchase.
I don't want to advocate abusing the system but do what you need to do. I love my Oasis, only thing spoiling it for me is the crappy case I bought. Hope you (eventually) get a device that makes you equally happy :-)
-PCR