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Old 01-22-2008, 06:25 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Penforhire View Post
I believe his point is how Sony advertises this device for the sight-impaired. And he is right. I think Sony's statements are false advertising. You say the fault is in the books (their declared fonts) but Sony could have provided a function to adjust the actual fonts, either on the fly or in the Library application. THAT is how you brag about being a device for the visually impaired.
But as I said and as he said the device IS suitable... its SOME books he had that werent.

yes the device could make it even better by having an even larger zoom but the size is already much better that an actual book, so why should sony not be able to point this out?

And its good that they say this because otherwise people with vision problems wouldnt be aware of what it can do.
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