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Originally Posted by SameerH
It is 758. eInk screens are cut from larger 'sheets' and the 'non-standardness' is due to 758 being a higher-yielding cut for eInk to make.
It's a bit confusing as we can see, but the bottom line is there are more pixels on the page leading to crisper and sharper text.
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I'm just slightly concerned that since 1024x758 is not quite a 4:3 ratio, then book covers designed for the 4:3 800x600 screen (but larger, but still 4:3) will not quite fill the screen - there will be a sliver of blank screen above and below the image, since 1024x758 is taller (and narrower) than a standard 4:3 ratio. Of course, it's only a few pixels...