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Old 04-30-2013, 04:22 AM   #587
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Device: Kobo Aura HD
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Originally Posted by Tonycole View Post
I feel that Kobo have created here what is possibly the best ereader yet for the elderly, infirm and hard of vision. The size of the screen being slightly larger than most others is a real advantage for people who really need to use as large a font size as they can manage, and the ease of holding the thing - obviously the front lighting is a tremendous advantage also.
The fact that it offers no less than 25 font sizes is superb, as to judge by the emails I receive on my blog from elderly readers hunting for an ereader that can not only offer them very large fonts, but also enough screen space to take advantage of those large letters will ensure that in that section of the ereading public at least they are sure of many customers.
Yes the larger screen size would seem a big advantage for those users, something many seem to have missed. I'm not sure if you currently have an Aura, if not perhaps this https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...4&postcount=22 would be helpful to your readers. They'd still need to compare that to 6.8" inches somehow of course.
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