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Originally Posted by Cyberman tM
You do realize that sometimes books have long lines that are easier to understand when not broken up?
Technical books for example.
Not to exclude the possibility that someone uses a large font - one of the key features of eBooks after all - and might want to have more than 3 words per line.
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These 6" ereaders are designed for average users and these users overwhelmingly read novels in portrait mode; regardless of features others may want (audio players, landscape mode, folder organization, etc). You want landscape and I want audio, but the manufacturers think otherwise. So that's that.