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The PW's light diffuser is a diffraction grating, hence colour fringing is inherent in its design. Really Amazon need to make this clear in their advertising.
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To be honest, right now in daylight the screen of the PW is absolutely fine. I'm alternating reading on the PW and K3... sometimes the PW looks better, sometimes the K3 looks better and most of the time there's no difference, however my K3 seems to have slightly better contrast
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Thanks for the replies, everyone. Yes, I have to say Amazon Kindle Support and Andrew are really going above and beyond for me. Cheers to them for such great support.
I was pretty disappointed when I noticed the glowing specks. The only positive is they are in the white area when I'm reading so they don't interfere with the text, but I do notice them when I turn a page as they flash. Still, obviously, I'd rather they not be there at all. Andrew asked me to take a pic and email to him so I did that and he called back and send they wanted to send me another one. They sent it 1 day mail, I'll have it tomorrow. The hues I expect to be there, but I'm hoping for no glowing specks. I told Andrew I believe they all suffer from the hues to varying degrees. However, the screen on this last one is definitely better, whiter and the hues are very faint and most of the time I don't notice them, so hopefully the screen on this next one will be just as good. Quote:
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As said in another thread: batches have nothing to do with this. My Kindle is batch 502, so it's even older than Yolina's 503. The screen is absolutely perfect, right up to setting 24. It has the expected alternating shadow/hotspot part on the bottom because of the four LED's, but there are no color fringes that I can see. And as someone who takes a lot of pictures, and looks at calibrated monitors most of the time I know what to look for and if there had been a color fringe, I would have seen it. Could be that I'm just extremely lucky with my Kindle PW; I don't know. Please note that I am not saying that there are no problems. Probably, there are, and will always be Kindles with real problems. Still, I think that people who keep swapping Kindles to find one with a perfectly even screen are on a futile quest, as it is just not possible with a front light yet. I think Amazon did as well as could be expected; and better than I expected personally. By the way: posting pictures is of no help. The *slightest* focusing error can create chromatic abberations, which means that the edges of the letters will take on a green or purple cast. This is caused by the lens, not being able to handle the extreme contrast. This will be worse on the higher settings, as the contrast is higher. Also, some lenses are more sensitive to this than others. (Especially cheaper lenses are sensitive to this problem.) Here's some proof. Please note that I took these pictures with a manual focus camera, high speed lens, and no tripod. They may not be tack sharp. Kindle on setting 13, on top of a high quality sheet of white paper, in the room and under lighting in which I normally read: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...n/_0012041.JPG Looks perfectly fine to me. This is my normal reading setting. To compare: 5: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...n/_0012036.JPG 10: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...n/_0012037.JPG 15: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...n/_0012038.JPG 20. The camera is starting to have difficulties. The screen is becoming greenish. http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...n/_0012039.JPG 24. Fringing galore: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...n/_0012040.JPG Now... complete blackness. Normally, I read between setting 10 and 13. It varies a bit with regard to my eyesight. As there is nothing else to see but the Kindle, the camera can handle the light better; it does not need to take other colors (white balance) into account. However, setting 20 and 24 are more troublesome to it than the lower settings. 5: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...f/_0012044.JPG 10: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...f/_0012045.JPG 15: http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...f/_0012046.JPG 20: Here there is some purple fringing in the middle of the screen. http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...f/_0012047.JPG 24: This setting is obout to overexpose the sensor of the camera. http://members.home.nl/katsunami/mis...f/_0012048.JPG Last edited by Katsunami; 01-31-2013 at 12:28 PM. |
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![]() It's evening now here and I have to say under artificial light, and provided that the light source falls on the screen, my PW does look rather good so there's a chance I could keep it after all ![]() I don't do "reading in the dark" normally, which is just as well as it's rather unpleasant to look at the screen in that case. However, I've found that by using my clip-on light (used twice in 28 months!) and having the PW light at around 15, I then get quite a decent overall effect so that could do if I really needed to. |
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It is nice overall
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Yes but it does it come with the light all the way up as the PW does? On the PW as you know you have to go through the setup and tutorial before you can turn the light down.
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For me, the darker the screen, the more I see the color blotches. I wish it were the other way around, like for you guys, since I never have the light up too bright. |
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