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Last night while reading I noticed a tiny pinhole on mine when restarting it. Sigh. It's minor, but it irks me.
Another thing I noticed that is bothering me is when I turn a page the letters get ever so slightly thinner and then quickly return to their normal thickness. It's odd. Has anyone else noticed this? It starts to bother my eyes after awhile. My PW1 does not do this at all. So I'm returning mine and going to stick with my PW1. I just can't see spending money (yet again) on a PW I'm not totally satisfied with. Maybe I'll try another one later in the year or maybe I'll just wait until the next PW comes out next year. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: USA-France
Device: Librie,PRS900,950,K4, KT, PW1&2, KV
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There seems to be some quirks with the refreshing, will have more time to read this evening and will set it to refresh every page. Last night, paging thru the cloud books in cover view, it was refreshing/flashing every other page, after displaying the screen, a somewhat blinding effect. My PW2 is definitely not a "miracle", the screen is somewhat better, the text is greyer, I miss the alternate fonts. I still have some dark smudges at the bottom from the LEDs, less noticeable than the PW1, no color blobs, but a bit too yellow for my liking. I do like the new flip-thru and bookmarks, possibly available to the PW1 in the next update. So far, I have not noticed any pin holes, will load a black pix today and check. So, I agree with the reviews which said this is a 25% improved PW, worth the $10 I paid for it. |
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I read for about 40 minutes at bedtime and another 20 this morning, so I think I'm around 90 minutes reading time with the PW2 (I'm not counting all the exploring time with settings menus).
The overly bright left LED with the purple blotch doesn't bother me in daylight, but it's more noticeable at night. I drop down to Level 2 and the purple blotch disappears, but Level 3 and up the purple blotch appears. I seem to like Level 5 or 6 best in my nearly dark bedroom, and Level 16 while commuting to work, and you can see it at both levels. I think it doesn't bother me too much because it's on the left, where I hold the Kindle, so my eye almost naturally skims over it since it's so close to my hand? If it doesn't get worse I think I can live with it. For PW1 owners - do color blotches spread, or did they stay the same over time? Last edited by simplyparticular; 10-03-2013 at 10:57 AM. |
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![]() I definitely think you made the right choice keeping yours. I'm seeing more and more that the variation between PW's can differ more than you might expect. I had 2 PW2s and the lighting and color of the screen was different on both of them. One being a creamy yellow tint and the other being a slightly cooler white. So not all the PW2's have the yellow tint, some are slightly cooler in tone. They both had pinholes though and the first one also had a few black specks. Dust trapped between the screens, I assume. I think it's a great reader, but since I wasn't 100% happy with mine, I think I'm best off just sticking with my PW1 for now. I'm glad you're so pleased with yours. ![]() |
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No, they don't change with time. They are inherent in the design of the diffraction grating which forms the light diffuser. Only a small number of people seem to be sensitive to them (which is not to say that it's not a real issue for those who are sensitive, of course).
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From my experiences they are pretty changeable throughout the day, but always in the same place. For instance, mine seemed to start off ok when I turned on my PW, but the longer I read the worse they would get. It may have to do with temperature? I'm not really sure.
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A PIN hole or slight imperfections in the screen while using a flashlight and / or magnifying glass should not cause one to give it up. That would be like giving up one of the new self driving cars, which I own, because the leather cover on the steering wheel has a WRINKLE. The function of the device is to READ BOOKS - not be a work of art. Every print book I have seen has occasional page defects (wrinkles, light print, illegible fonts, etc.). Why should the PW 2013 be free of all defects? I notice that most of the folks with problems last year never actually ended up with a PW 2012. Most of the folks posting problems this year are also doing without a PW 2013. That result is really a tragedy for THOSE FOLKS. Of 90 reviews posted on the Paperwhite 2013 page at Amazon 59 give it 5 stars and only 4 give it 1 star. Of those 4 the major complaint was the Amazon recommended books which can be turned off by using List Mode instead of Cover Mode and the wrong language for instructions which can also be changed back to English. They probably tapped the wrong language on the first intro screen. Not one of those 4 complained of pin holes or "stuck pixels." Last edited by sirmaru; 10-03-2013 at 11:08 AM. |
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I understand your point, but the more disposable ereaders have become the more I've questioned my commitment to them. Batteries that can't be changed, the constant gotta-have-it new cheap plastic gizmo that'll change your life - I get enough of that with my cell phones. I can also do short-term reading on the go just fine with them. If I traveled frequently my attitude would be different, but the warm fuzzy that having a library in my pocket gives me hasn't amounted to much. On my third ereader now since '08, and I'm not relishing another $100+ that could be spent on pbooks or subscriptions of the same price as e-subscriptions. However, I'm really wanting a PW2, and may pick one up anyway |
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