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Old 07-17-2010, 07:45 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by mindyfaith View Post
I am new to this site and I must admit I am a little confused. I have yet to buy an ereader, and am trying to decide which one would work best for me. I have visual impairment, and it appears the nook has the largest fonts. What is the opinion from those who understand these devices?:thanks
Hi, mindyfaith, and welcome to MobileRead.

Unless I'm mistaken, since the last Kindle update the Kindle's fonts are as large as the Nook's, but if your eyesight is really bad, you may want to consider an iPad. On a iPad, you can zoom in on the text to a degree not possible with other readers. One of our members here got one for that very reason, and she seems quite pleased with it; plus it's illuminated, which should enhance your indoor reading experience. They cost more than the Kindle or the Nook, but you'd probably be happier in the long run.

Not to mention that on the Nook, you can't enlarge the text on the lower navigation screen. It's a one-size-fits all font that I doubt would work well for you.
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