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Old 08-15-2010, 07:54 AM   #17
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Interesting!
I just ordered a DXG shortly before reading Capt. Skurvy's post.

I find that most books, almost all paperbacks and even newspapers now have fonts too small for me to read comfortably. And while the Captain's negative comments are valid isn't it also true that eReaders, with adjustable font sizes, are ALL better choices than the actual paper book for those with impaired vision?

I find the iPad fantastic for reading. The ability to enlarge the font or zoom in on pictures is a great help. The only complaint is the difficulty to read in bright sunlight thus the DXG. Also my wife, a non-computer person, has appropriated my iPad for her reading.

My question is this: What eInk device, now available, is equal to or better than the Kindle DXG for reading?
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