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Old 09-06-2010, 03:59 PM   #250
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Originally Posted by Avwriter View Post
Remember, however, that both the 350 and 650 are zoomable, and that the zoom level can be locked. Thus, you could load up the medium font, and the zoom it in slightly more until it is just right for you, and then lock it. With this feature, you can essentially have any font size you want. Also keep in mind that the relative font size varies by publisher. If you set the font size to Medium, and load several books from different publishers, the fonts will often be different sizes, even though your reader is always set to medium. Hope this helps with your decision.

Andrew
Ok..I decided to go back and check it out again...

The "zoom" feature is exactly that, it allows you to zoom in on a page...when I first tried it, I thought it was the answer..but then realized that it cut off the sides of the page (Not to mention that while locked it shows an annoying unlock option at the top of the screen). So the "zoom" feature is good for zooming, but not reading
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