People
have
started
receiving
their
orders
of
Amazon’s
first
color
e-reader,
the
Kindle
Colorsoft
Signature
Edition,
and
many
say
they’re
disappointed
to
find
a
yellow,
discolored
strip
at
the
bottom
of
the
display.
Complaints
about
the
$279.99
e-reader’s
display
have
spread
online
and
dragged
down
its
Amazon
star
rating,
and
some
report
customer
service
reps
say
a
fix
is
on
the
way.
A
Reddit
user
posted
a
thread
with
images
(see
below),
saying
it’s
most
obvious
when
the
Kindle
“is
supposed
to
be
evenly
lit
and
colored
like
a
piece
of
paper.”
Many
others
with
the
same
issue
say
they’ve
exchanged
their
Colorsoft
for
a
new
one
or
simply
returned
it.
Another
said
they
only
noticed
it
while
using
the
device’s
edge
lighting.
It’s
possible
the
discoloration
will
be
corrected
with
a
software
update,
as
one
person
who
replied
posted
a
screenshot
in
which
a
customer
service
agent
appeared
to
confirm
that
Amazon
is
working
on
issuing
a
fix
for
it.
Multiple
people
said
in
another
thread
that
the
issue
didn’t
appear
until
after
an
initial
software
update,
so
there
may
be
something
to
that.
We’ve
reached
out
to
Amazon
for
comment.
It’s
not
immediately
clear
how
widespread
the
issue
is.
On
Amazon’s
website,
where
the
Kindle
Colorsoft
is
sitting
at
a
2.6-star
average
rating
as
of
this
writing,
a
large
portion
of
both
good
and
bad
reviews
point
out
the
discoloration.
Some
say
the
yellow
bar
is
hardly
noticeable,
while
others
say
it’s
too
distracting
to
keep.
Our
own
review
unit
of
the
new
e-reader
falls
in
the
former
category
—
The
Verge’s
Andrew
Liszewski,
who
is
testing
the
device
now,
said
the
discoloration
is
more
obvious
in
pictures
than
in
real
life,
and
he
wouldn’t
have
noticed
if
not
for
others’
complaints.
You
can
see
for
yourself
in
the
images
below.
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The
Kindle
Colorsoft’s
yellow
bar
on
The
Verge’s
review
unit.Image:
Andrew
Liszewski
/
The
Verge
Original author: Wes Davis
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