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Old 08-24-2013, 09:40 AM   #2
DiannaInVA
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Originally Posted by Colerson View Post
I have a Glowlight that I bought some time last year. My wife just bought a Glowlight this month. Comparing ours side-by-side, I noticed that hers has better contrast: the "ink" is unquestionably darker on hers, whereas it appears faded, relatively speaking, on mine.

I know that the Glowlight had reduced contrast compared to the earlier non-Glow devices, but is it possible that the Glowlights have improved to the point that they all have better contrast now?

I'm really wondering if anybody else has recently purchased a Glowlight and seen that its contrast is better than the earlier models, indicating an improved manufacturing process. I'm pondering buying a newer one if they all look better, but I don't want to go through the hassle of purchasing and returning if it looks identical to the one I've got now.
You may want to wait a bit. They will probably be introducing a new version in the next month or so which will hopefully be better than both the touch and glow.
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