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#1951 |
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After using f.lux so long on tablets and computers I find this blue tint screen on the Paperwhite 2 to be massively distracting. I've tried to get used to it for the past 25 days, but keep going back to Marvin on my Ipad (Jailbroken F.lux and Marvin's light warmth options) for a good reading experience. The silver blueness and sub par contrast keep my from getting in that reading zone. Will get the 69 Kindle and a light again and get used to not having features I liked like touch, pop-ups, etc.
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#1952 |
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My PW2 was pretty even, but lately, it has developed a greenish tint at the bottom of the screen, which is noticeable to me when I read in complete darkness at a low light level. It may be due to season related temperature differences, but I am a bit disappointed.
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#1953 |
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Hmmm, so far I don't have any blue/green on my screen and I really do hope that it stays that way!!!
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Overall, the unevenness - whatever it is - in the replacement PW2 has crossed a mental threshold for me and even though I can see it when I want to, usually when I read I won't be bothered by it - unlike on the previous two units. A much bigger problem with PW2 for me is the fact that it still looks like "one more screen in my day" as bounce so eloquently put it. Basic Kindles don't look like a screen, they look more like printed text. |
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Or those two additional layers on top cause a visible deterioration? Or is it a Carta thing? Blue tint?? I have an opportunity to get a PW2, but I want a printed page, not a screen. So far, I have only one reader with integrated light - 6.8" Kobo Aura HD. I keep that light always off (thankfully, there is an on/off button) and I have to admit I don't feel the presence of that unnecessary layer - it feels just like Sony PRS-T2 - like printed text, not a screen. Oh, if only T3 were rooted! Last edited by parkher; 11-25-2013 at 12:27 PM. |
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#1956 |
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With the light at its lowest setting, and no it's not completely off at that setting, I think the screen looks absolutely fine in daylight or good indoor lighting. In low light conditions, I'm not so sure but then all I'm seeing is the blue tinge, which I am not completely sure all PW's have. The Carta screen helps with the clarity/contrast, it appears to be the combination of the capacitive screen and light guide that makes the fact you are reading on a screen more apparent - I personally think that's why the Aura HD looks good, whereas the Aura doesn't.
I'm going to try for a replacement. It was quite dull here today so I was able to test it in the exact conditions I wanted the lighted reader for, and just wasn't happy with the blue tinge. Initial e-mail support wasn't helpful, but after speaking to someone on the phone, I'll try a replacement. I really like the speed of the PW, but if the blue tinge is still there.... might just get the basic Kindle as I'd like something smaller than my K3 even if I can't get one with a light. |
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#1958 |
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l_macd, Mine is the opposite. In a well lit room with the PW2 light at about 12 the screen is quite obviously tinted blue. In a dimly lit room with the PW2 light at about 10 the screen is pee yellow. Text is cloudy and thin either way.
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Sounds like just about every one is different! To be honest, the fact the light on mine looks so good at higher levels (very even, nice white/yellow tone) and how it looks fine in good lighting with the light low makes me very wary of returning it in case I end up with one that's worse. The effect on the text is noticeable when the light starts to get brighter but with the light very low, I thought the text looked pretty good next to my K3.
I'll personally only ever use the light at fairly low levels though, and the more I tried to read on it today, the more I could see the blue tinge. Yesterday I only noticed it at 4/5 and below, today in dull conditions I felt I could still see it at 8/9. Perhaps I'm now being over-sensitive to the blue because I know it's there. ![]() |
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#1960 |
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I keep my PW 2013 at a 15 of 24 light level and have never seen any blue anywhere. It appears some folks are just more able to see that blue tinge than others.
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A much bigger issus is that the additional layers make the text appear beneath the surface, like on a screen. This, irrespective of the light level or ambient lighting. One very easy way to notice the difference, in my experience, is dust on the screen. On non-lighted Kindles, like the $69 Kindle "4B", if there is dust on the screen, it looks like that dust is on the page of a book - like on printed text basically. Very similar to how dust would look were it on your page of a book. E-ink at its purest is very "magical", it generates e-ink particles right on top of the screen, like it were actually printed there. On PWs, dust looks quite different. You don't see the PW touch and light layers (other than their slight fuzzying/less blackening effect) normally, but if you have dust on the screen or a pin-hole on top on the page, you probably immediately notice a big difference to basic Kindles - the dust is floating above the text, clearly and significantly above the text. And that is one moment (there are others), where PW looses that e-ink magic and you look like you are looking at a window, instead of a page of a book. |
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#1962 |
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Hi Everyone,
I eventually got my PW2 3G. After reading all the negative reviews about faulty screens, I feel the need to say that my device has no screen faults. Compared to my old Kindle Keyboard 3G it is a great device. Snappy fast and great to handle. However, I still like my old KK. So not every device is faulty. Cheers, Jens |
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Just out of curiosity, what do you still like about your KK? I have been considering upgrading from my KK but I keep wavering. I am not unhappy with it. I have an m-edge cover with the light which is still more convenient than a book. However the software on the PW2 intrigues me and, well, new devices are always fun! Thanks, k4k |
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#1964 |
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Can anyone help out?
I may have a chance to pick up a KPW. The seller claims this is the PW2. I think PW1 has "Kindle" etched at the back, and PW2 has "amazon" instead (from youtube videos of the unboxings) Is there any other way to physically identify a KPW, as KPW1 or KPW2..handled isolated? |
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