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<blockquote data-quote="perterra" data-source="post: 3309250" data-attributes="member: 103709"><p>I'm pretty fortunate, I dont really see CA nor do I see rolling ball unless I concentrate on them. But on the downside, and this may be why I dont see either to any degree is the fact that for me theres not a pennys worth of difference between an SV and a HD Conquest or even the Zen Prime for that matter. I have no doubt there is a difference, my wife can see a small difference, but for me they are virtually the same. I will admit if I sat down and really looked for differences I could probably educate myself as to what they were, but ignorance is bliss, I'm happy with what I have so I'm not looking for differences or short comings. I'm just happy that the differences like CA or rolling ball is not glaring enough to be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perterra, post: 3309250, member: 103709"] I'm pretty fortunate, I dont really see CA nor do I see rolling ball unless I concentrate on them. But on the downside, and this may be why I dont see either to any degree is the fact that for me theres not a pennys worth of difference between an SV and a HD Conquest or even the Zen Prime for that matter. I have no doubt there is a difference, my wife can see a small difference, but for me they are virtually the same. I will admit if I sat down and really looked for differences I could probably educate myself as to what they were, but ignorance is bliss, I'm happy with what I have so I'm not looking for differences or short comings. I'm just happy that the differences like CA or rolling ball is not glaring enough to be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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