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Old 10-23-2014, 02:13 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Xanthe View Post
You'd think that Amazon would learn that:

Less font customizations = more eyestrain
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Well, to be fair I think that the default Amazon fonts (without modification) are easily the best fonts on an e-reader.

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Originally Posted by haydnfan View Post
I love Kobo's font management as well. I think it is the best. And that is what I'm thinking of-- parity with print. Even my mass market paperbacks have better contrast and font stylings. And the hardcovers and trade paperbacks blow the kindle out of the water. I want to see ereaders match that experience.
I'm with you on this. I STILL think that print is better for sheer quality of the "image" (text) on the page (e-readers do so many other wonderful things that sort of make up for this). E-readers have gotten much better, but it still isn't there yet. That said, I still read mostly on my Kindle.
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