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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The H2O has more text sizes, better margin control, more font control, line height support...basically, more customization options. You get even more customization options in the CSS then you do on a Kindle because of the fixed nature of some settings on the Kindle.
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To me, this is the greatest advantage of the Kobo. Not just the H2O, but
all of the Kobo readers. It's why I no longer have any Kindle eink readers, although I have successfully hacked Kindles in the past to give me the options I want. (Hacking the Voyage, though, is far from a sure thing, in fact, don't hold your breath). The kobo is far superior for user customization.