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The PRS-700 was a disaster from the go. That's why Sony never released another Reader with a front light.
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Therefore you need to be wary of claiming that your Sony has uneven lighting. If you can see splotchy lighting on that, it's only because you have CCD eyes. *the camera also adds 10 lbs to the device, but that's a discussion for another day. Last edited by howyoudoin; 05-05-2016 at 04:33 AM. |
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Yeah, ashort needs to get his eyes checked for supernaturalness. Perhaps he sees UV or IR wavelengths too, because no one with regular eyesight would ever see that Sony screen as anything but an evenly lit one.
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The main problem with the PRS-700 wasn't the lighting, as such. When used with lighting it was clearer than any reader had been up to that time. The problem was that when you used it without lighting - and the reader was designed to be used without lighting in normal usage - it was like reading through thick fog! The light diffuser was cloudy.
That picture, by the way, has massively boosted contrast. Visually the screen did not look like that at all. Last edited by HarryT; 05-05-2016 at 05:20 AM. |
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No gradient is discernible in use, which is surely the only thing that matters. That you have to resort to cutting the image up and pasting it in different positions suggests that you cannot discern a gradient in the unmodified photos either. Are you suggesting that no screen is acceptable unless it can be sliced up and its pieces repositioned in different places and still look identical?! Why? By this point I think you're just looking for reasons to damn all Oasis screens and possibly all Kindle screens as terrible, even when the people posting the photos you're objecting to say that the screens are subjectively flawless and by far the best device screen they've ever owned. Cognitive dissonance is a powerful thing... |
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The purpose of the splicing is not to see for himself if the gradient exists. I too can make out that the gradient exists on the unmodified pictures. The splicing is done to make it obvious to the deniers that it exists. |
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Kobos don't have the screen problems of the Kindles. It seems to be the flush screens of the Voyage and Oasis and possibly an AR coating that's causing the problems.
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Anyway, the Oasis looks perfect too me when reading and that´s all that counts. Amazon would do worse if they increased the size of the unit to make marginal improvements :-) |
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I still wonder if it might have something to do with the transparent conductive layer (I'm guessing they're using Indium Tin Oxide) of the capacitive touch screen in conjunction with the way it's being lit. Current Kobo's use IR touch and the only Kobo to use capacitive had complaints too IIRC (and not just the etching/grid problem).
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The lighting cone issue is something different and is just due to poor quality control. |
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Isn't the lighting cone issue unavoidable no matter what as long as LEDs are lined up on just one side?
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The voyage did have a colour gradient but it was only really obvious if you looked very hard, otherwise it was pretty easy to ignore... Is the oasis' faults on a similar scale? Coz i can live with that.
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