Thread: PRS-T1 Fonts of the PRS T1
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Old 09-11-2011, 02:46 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by seabee View Post

You mean readable for you ? What a lucky guy !
Again and again the same assumption: if it the old technology (here books) didn't implement it and I don't need or just want this feature, why would you integrate that in the new one ?

Some of the answers:
1) no technology is perfect.
2) because now we can
3) Some people have problems or needs YOU DON'T.

I know a person who cannot read small text and can't use glasses or contact lenses because he have a conic cornea (keratoconus). He JUST NEEDS big fonts.
The PRS T1 should have 3 serif- and 3 ss-fonts upon introduction(used to mean "Oktober", now it seems to mean "shipping sometime after the end of oktober").

All six fonts should be size-adjustable, and if the largest SIZE is anything like the one on the PRS 650, your acquaintance with the impaired eyesight shouldn't have any problems.

But, if you were really clever, and installed a braile font, you'll still be missing(touching) something(even on the touch screen).
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