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Old 07-19-2011, 06:58 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by DisneeReader View Post
I currently have a Sony PRS 350 with the 5" screen. I've really enjoyed it but lately my eyes (never great to begin with) have been getting worse. Dr. says it's not a big deal, just aging and I'm about a year away from needing bi-focals. Bleah.
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Originally Posted by jtdolphins View Post
I got my first pair of reading glasses a few months ago. HUGE difference. I didn't even know I had a problem till I was at the optometrist. I only went due to wife's nagging, but it has been night and day. Glad I went because I am back into reading again.
Disnee, I agree with jt; reading glasses will make a big difference. Get a pair of inexpensive ones and reduce the font on your 350 back to your original settings. That should do the trick; and save you from having to spend big money for a new reader. The 350 is a great reader and there's no reason why you shouldn't enjoy it for several more years before having to get a new one. I use reading glasses all the time and you'll get used to them.
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