Thread: ereader for Dad
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Old 01-20-2011, 01:35 PM   #13
susan_cassidy
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I love my Kindle, but the font size on the Home Page (where you select the book to read), and the menus, are not adjustable. Don't know about the Sony or Nook.

Maybe an iPad? Then you can use multiple applications for all the book stores (Amazon, Sony, Kobo, B&N, etc.). Unless that's too expensive.

If your Dad has floaters in his eyes, as I do, and many older people do, backlit screens are a problem. E-ink is much better if you have floaters. I love my iPad, but not for reading - my Kindle is far better for that.
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