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Originally Posted by Antioch
I really think it's just the way B&N wrote their reader software to render fonts. I'll probably try and get the Kindle app installed on my nook and look at how it renders text. From the youtube video I saw it looked rather crisp.
If it's just a software problem I imagine it will get fixed.
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I thought the same thing, so I installed the Amazon app. It's actually worse.... It's much blurier than even the B&N app. I'm not sure what's going on. Maybe the default Android font(s) just don't look good on e-ink?